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The 25 Points of the NSDAP - National Socialism: Natural Law and Order
This video over emphasises the Survival of the Fittest aspect in NatSoc - it is more accurate to say that it had an emphasis on the elevation of the most capable and honourable. A quote:
“National Socialism as “the political doctrine of the national community.” (See Adolf Hitler’s Pre-election speech.) The basic ideas were a healthy shaping of characters and a national altruism, contrary to atomized liberal ideas of individualism. The National Socialist worldview is neither purely “Right” nor purely “Left” on the old spectrum, but presents itself as a broad-based popular social nationalist movement and is aimed at involving all classes of the national body for the greater good of the people as a whole. Splintering directions and parties were eliminated under NS (National Socialism) because they were considered weakening to the nation by creating political self interest. Due to the low German birth rates and high Jewish control and employment as a result of The Versailles Diktat, racial awareness took center stage under chancellor Hitler.
The Thule Society was a group that helped come up with the prototype of what Hitler named and developed as National Socialism. It has nothing to do with the way Hollywood Nazism portrays it and it can be implemented in a way beyond a very strict fascistic style of government, to a government that allows many personal freedoms. National Socialism is portrayed typically as a very authoritarian government but this does not have to be so entirely. Since it was inspired by the Thule Society, it was, in part, based on the ancient Germanic and Norse communities, before the Vikings. These were peaceful communities with activities like farming, manufacturing, and services where everyone cooperated with the community. The Vikings did not become warriors until conflicts with other nations.[1]
National Socialism was created in reaction to Capitalism and Communism. Capitalism is a Libertarian doctrine that is all about the individual. If you make a lot of money by harming many other people that’s insanely considered by libertarians to be fine. Communism is a Judeo-Masonic doctrine about the collective; your life belongs to the government and you need to work for the government or you die and you’ll probably die by the government anyways. The idea of National Socialism is that the economy has to serve the people.”-http://en.rightpedia.info/w/National_Socialismone
Justice for Germans on National Socialism:
“National Socialism was about work and personal initiative, and taking responsibility, not only for oneself, merely for one’s own benefit, but also for the national community, as well as the environment (ie. the natural habitat and the society), and thereby, ensuring the survival, that is, the health and prosperity of the nation and the society as a whole entity, and not merely the ‘survival of the fittest’ and continuous prosperity of the already prosperous, solely to their own advantage. It required that people of all classes work together for their common and mutual benefit and interests. The role of the government was merely to facilitate this self-sustaining environment for all members of the nation in which all could live well and prosper, with demand and supply aimed primarily focused on the domestic market, on national, regional and local needs, while producing and consuming what was necessary at home. This meant that the nation had lesser dependence upon the outside world for trade and commerce, was far more independent within the world, less subject to global markets, corporate and global interests, and without need or incentive to expand, nor to coerce and threaten other nations.” – https://justice4germans.wordpress.com/2013/04/18/understanding-national-socialism-its-foundation-what-it-really-stood-for-opposed-
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