Wage controls, price controls, mandatory unionization, nationalization of industries, make-work programs, fiat currency, protectionism, universal healthcare, universal public education, autarky, shrinking markets theory, application of Marxist theory to economics, the rescinding of private property rights.
Hitler wasn't just promoting socialism, he was a socialist. He was die-hard socialist. He radical socialism. National Socialism was the socialization of the race.
but moreso building a state where children weren't whoring themselves on street corners
I can guess why the Alt-Right try to harp on this, but this was not really a thing that the National Socialists were focusing on.
The Germans prided themselves on their martial prowess and their society was built around a fascination for war.
No. This is the thing with most socialists. They destroy their own people's history in order to impart their own. The Prussian Militarist Aristocracy was like this. Germanic peoples were not. Most Germanic people were not Prussian, and most Germanic people were desperately wishing to avoid further wars that utterly ravaged central Europe several times. German immigrants are known the world over for their peacefulness, their trade, their industriousness, and their integrity in trade. Not their combat ability.
Germany offered Britain and France incredibly favorable surrender terms many, many times.
LOL. Favorable terms for their puppet state. How about, "fuck off back to Berlin"?
As for economics, do remember that it was Hitler PERSONALLY who reinvented the factory system. He knew what he was doing and was responsible for production methods still used today.
I doubt that considering the man had never managed a factory in his life, and was a socialist. Which means, by definition, he knows nothing of economics.
Utter lunacy.
Wage controls, price controls, mandatory unionization, nationalization of industries, make-work programs, fiat currency, protectionism, universal healthcare, universal public education, autarky, shrinking markets theory, application of Marxist theory to economics, the rescinding of private property rights.
Hitler wasn't just promoting socialism, he was a socialist. He was die-hard socialist. He radical socialism. National Socialism was the socialization of the race.
I can guess why the Alt-Right try to harp on this, but this was not really a thing that the National Socialists were focusing on.
No. This is the thing with most socialists. They destroy their own people's history in order to impart their own. The Prussian Militarist Aristocracy was like this. Germanic peoples were not. Most Germanic people were not Prussian, and most Germanic people were desperately wishing to avoid further wars that utterly ravaged central Europe several times. German immigrants are known the world over for their peacefulness, their trade, their industriousness, and their integrity in trade. Not their combat ability.
LOL. Favorable terms for their puppet state. How about, "fuck off back to Berlin"?
I doubt that considering the man had never managed a factory in his life, and was a socialist. Which means, by definition, he knows nothing of economics.