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10-17-2009 8:45 PM
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willhelm says:
"there’s little or no distinction between Nazism and socialism. Even the word Nazi is short for National Socialist German Workers Party. The origins of the unspeakable horrors of Nazism, Stalinism and Maoism did not begin in the ’20s, ’30s and ’40s. Those horrors were simply the end result of long evolution of ideas leading to consolidation of power in central government in the quest for “social justice.”
"Few Americans have the stomach or ruthlessness to do what is necessary to make their governmental wishes come true. They are willing to abandon constitutional principles and rule of law so that the nation’s elite, who believe they are morally and intellectually superior to the rest of us, can have the tools to implement “social justice.”
"Those tools are massive centralized government power.
"It just turns out last century’s notables in acquiring powerful central government, in the name of social justice, were Hitler, Stalin, Mao, but the struggle for social j
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10-17-2009 9:16 PM
Antara
http://evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com/mann02.htm


I was amazed to find out the extent to which Wittgenstein idolized Russia, Joseph Stalin, and communism in general. CRAZY!

The more I learn, the less I know----for real.
10-18-2009 3:50 PM
katsteevns
Nazism wears the mask of socialism as capitalism wears the mask of democracy.
10-18-2009 8:21 PM
sahara
"there’s little or no distinction between Nazism and socialism. Even the word Nazi is short for National Socialist German Workers Party.
If this is true, then Israel, which is far more socialist than the US, with Universal Healthcare, state-owned companies, mandatory military service, and strong worker's unions, is favorable to Nazism? I doubt it. I think it was quite clever of Hitler, or whoever came up with the term "Nazi" to include "socialist" in the name, though.
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