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originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: ElitePlebeian2
Except nothing about the Nazi policies were what most people would consider "socialist", they had slave labor and corporations were just extentions of government, and every law Hitler passed slowly eroded away working class rights.
Others have already noted examples.
The issue about discussing socialism and such is that socialist nations have a really bad record of becoming authoritarian hellacapes. And it's mainly because of human nature. But the Nazis were never intending to be socialist, in the sense of achieving communism. That's the biggest difference between say Maos China, and Hitlers Germany.
"The Nazis were socialists, and it showed in many of the policies they implemented after coming to power in 1933. First, like the Soviets, the Nazis initiated a war on private property. Not surprisingly, property rights were severely curbed by National Socialism in the name of public welfare.
How did the National Socialists combat private property in Germany? The first step came shortly after the Nazis took control, when they abolished private property. Article 153 of the Weimar constitution guaranteed private property, with expropriation only to occur within the due process of the law, but this article was nullified by a decree on February 28, 1933.
With this, the new National Socialist government had complete control of private property in Germany. While they did not take complete control of the lands like the Bolsheviks did in Russia in 1917, the Nazis issued quotas for industries and farms, and later they reorganized all industry into corporations run by members of the Nazi Party."
"Peter Temin wrote about this in Soviet and Nazi Economic Planning, stating:
Both governments reorganized industry into larger units, ostensibly to increase state control over economic activity. The Nazis reorganized industry into 13 administrative groups with a larger number of subgroups to create a private hierarchy for state control. The state could therefore direct a firm’s activities without acquiring direct ownership of enterprises. The pre-existing tendency to form cartels was encouraged to eliminate competition that would destabilize prices."
"This Nazi war on business left industrialists and other businessmen worried that they would have their livelihoods stolen from them, as Günter Reimann explains in The Vampire Economy.
Reimann quotes a letter from a German businessman to an American businessman:
The difference between this and the Russian system is much less than you think, despite the fact that officially we are still independent businessmen.
The letter continues:
Some businessmen have even started studying Marxist theories, so that they will have a better understanding of the present economic system."
The War on Agriculture
When the Nazis came to power in 1933, a major interest for them was Lebensbraum (living space) for the “pure” German citizen. Professor Adam Tooze talks about the “hereditary farm” in his book Wages of Destruction:
For the purpose of protecting the peasantry as the “Blood Source of the German People,” the law proposed to create a new category of farm, the Erbhof (hereditary farm), protected against all debt insulated from market forces.
These farms were to be passed down from generation to generation to keep the soil “pure,” and Reich officials even thought that “Erbhof farmers should assume collective responsibility for each other’s debts.” This policy was introduced and supported by the Reich central bank and Reichsnährstand (RNS, State Food Society) officials."
Some businessmen have even started studying Marxist theories, so that they will have a better understanding of the present economic system.
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: ElitePlebeian2
I've read that article before and what they just so happen to leave out is that fact that they expropriated Jewish citizens land and property, and made corporations part of government.
Corporations are an ultra capitalist concept, under socialism there wouldn't be corporations.
You can see the swing and a miss here:
Some businessmen have even started studying Marxist theories, so that they will have a better understanding of the present economic system.
The subtle antisemitic quote, the Nazis made communism, socialism, and marxism synonymous with one another. Because Marx had a Jewish father, and of course the communist uprising in the east was "Jewish" to them.
The Nazis made ironic, memes before it was 4chan cool.
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: Freeborn
Communism is THE end game goal socialists.
Just as fascism is the end game goal for nationalists.
One requires a crystal castle in the sky mind set.
The other requires a strict program to follow to ensure a nationalist identity.
Both are not sustainable.
"“Socialism,’ he retorted, putting down his cup of tea, pugnaciously, “is the science of dealing with the common weal. Communism is not Socialism. Marxism is not Socialism. The Marxians have stolen the term and confused its meaning. I shall take Socialism away from the Socialists.” -Adolf Hitler