They're certainly collectivist. Social controlling through social values and mores. One major original NatSoc given reason for hating on Jews was their hoarding of wealth when it should have been redistributed and equalized to help a struggling nation crippled by the Versailles treaty. Those loyal to the original views, or even pay homage to them, will likely have some very left-wing economic ideas in a like manner, bringing up how they're overrepresented in high-paying jobs or high-wealth brackets.
It's very difficult to be a libertarian/individualist and still hold NatSoc views. Not impossible, but very difficult, and full of doublethink. They want their authoritarian collectivist ideology in charge, not the other authoritarian collectivist ideology. The concept of non-collectivist, non-authoritarian ideologies doesn't even really enter their school of thought as more than a curiosity or thought experiment.
"It's very difficult to be a libertarian/individualist and still hold NatSoc views. Not impossible, but very difficult, and full of doublethink."
individualistic (versus community and family) philosophy and values are uniquely jewish. libertarianism is also a jewish, globalist framework.
be a nationalist. be a protectionist for international trade and statecraft and a free-trader for internal, domestic markets only. The American System of Political Economy - the same economic system that Fredrick Lisch transplanted from USA to Germany, which later spurred Germany's economic and industrial success under the nazis.
National socialism as Germany implemented it was a refined and somewhat expanded version of the American System. Japan also used this system to build their nation prior to WWII. China is using aspects of it now with great success.
I mean, your entire thing relies on this massive assumption right here.
How many Neonazis or Stormfags hold actual Nazi beliefs beyond "hate X, pro Y"? Because that's a completely a-party belief to hold.
Because in my experience, nearly all of their politics are Right Wing. They just hate X group on top of it which separates them from the rest of the Right.
Nazism, Stormfaggotry, or NeoNazism? Because these things are not the same thing, and you are trying to say they are when the most common element they share is "hates Jews." Which this last week has shown is an across the political spectrum belief.
They're certainly collectivist. Social controlling through social values and mores. One major original NatSoc given reason for hating on Jews was their hoarding of wealth when it should have been redistributed and equalized to help a struggling nation crippled by the Versailles treaty. Those loyal to the original views, or even pay homage to them, will likely have some very left-wing economic ideas in a like manner, bringing up how they're overrepresented in high-paying jobs or high-wealth brackets.
It's very difficult to be a libertarian/individualist and still hold NatSoc views. Not impossible, but very difficult, and full of doublethink. They want their authoritarian collectivist ideology in charge, not the other authoritarian collectivist ideology. The concept of non-collectivist, non-authoritarian ideologies doesn't even really enter their school of thought as more than a curiosity or thought experiment.
"It's very difficult to be a libertarian/individualist and still hold NatSoc views. Not impossible, but very difficult, and full of doublethink."
individualistic (versus community and family) philosophy and values are uniquely jewish. libertarianism is also a jewish, globalist framework.
be a nationalist. be a protectionist for international trade and statecraft and a free-trader for internal, domestic markets only. The American System of Political Economy - the same economic system that Fredrick Lisch transplanted from USA to Germany, which later spurred Germany's economic and industrial success under the nazis.
National socialism as Germany implemented it was a refined and somewhat expanded version of the American System. Japan also used this system to build their nation prior to WWII. China is using aspects of it now with great success.
I mean, your entire thing relies on this massive assumption right here.
How many Neonazis or Stormfags hold actual Nazi beliefs beyond "hate X, pro Y"? Because that's a completely a-party belief to hold.
Because in my experience, nearly all of their politics are Right Wing. They just hate X group on top of it which separates them from the rest of the Right.
My understanding of Nazism is that it's strategically right wing but tactically left wing.
Nazism, Stormfaggotry, or NeoNazism? Because these things are not the same thing, and you are trying to say they are when the most common element they share is "hates Jews." Which this last week has shown is an across the political spectrum belief.