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The Nazi party, a left-wing liberal movement

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Nov 4, 2017, 5:00:17 PM11/4/17
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The liberal atheist media has tried to portray the Nazis as a
radical right-wing movement but any historian or politician
who’s studied the Nazi party would find the exact opposite to be
true.

You will always here liberals and liberal atheists claim the
Nazis were “far right wing” but its time for me to completely
debunk that myth.

The Nazis are labeled as “far right” simply for being fascist.
By that definition, any party whether they are fiscally left or
right would be labeled as “far right” if they are fascist.

But far-right as in libertarian, pro-capitalist, pro-Austrian
economist or small-government the Nazis were not.

“We are socialists, we are enemies of today’s capitalistic
economic system for the exploitation of the economically weak,
with its unfair salaries, with its unseemly evaluation of a
human being according to wealth and property instead of
responsibility and performance, and we are determined to destroy
this system under all conditions”

– Adolf Hitler, Hitler’s speech on May 1, 1927. Cited in:
Toland, John (1992). Adolf Hitler. Anchor Books. pp. 224–225.
ISBN 0385037244.

Some liberals have claimed that Hitler retracted this statement,
this claim of course turned out to be just another lie. Hitler
never retracted this statement ever. Instead a historian claims
that Hitler had regrets about using the word “socialism” simply
because Hitler said “”Socialism! That is an unfortunate word
altogether”. But claiming that socialism is an unfortunate word
is a far cry from retracting his statement. Contrary to what
liberals claim, Hitler continued to strongly oppose capitalism
and never retracted this statement.

There is absolutely nothing conservative, pro-capitalist, or
right-wing about the Nazis. Most conservatives are only anti-
illegal immigration, not against all immigration like the Nazis
were, and in the past conservatives like Ronald Reagan gave
amnesty. I’m sure that most conservatives strongly oppose
illegal immigration.

The Nazis or National Socialists were very fiscally left-wing on
nearly all issues, although you can find some isolated
incidences where the Nazis supported privatization of some
industry, private property or something along those lines, the
Nazis still were overall anti-capitalist (as well as anti-
communist) and strongly opposed to capitalism.

The Nazis were also socially liberal on many issues as well.

So what are my reasons for labeling the Nazis are being a far-
left wing liberal movement?

Nationalization of corporations and industries
“13. We demand the nationalisation of all (previous) associated
industries (trusts)”
– The 25-point Program of the NSDAP

So which party supports nationalization of corporations and
industries? Is that more left-wing or right-wing?

Profit-sharing
“14. We demand a division of profits of all heavy industries”
– The 25-point Program of the NSDAP

Profit-sharing is definitely a left-wing liberal idea.

Expansion of pension
“15. We demand an expansion on a large scale of old age welfare”
– The 25-point Program of the NSDAP

Expansion of old age welfare? Couldn’t be a small-government
conservative if you supported it.

Keynesian economic policies
Basically all of the Nazi’s economic policies were Keynesian as
opposed to Austrian. This means the Nazis supported (and in fact
did) things like running large deficits and using government
programs to reduce unemployment. There is absolutely nothing pro-
Austrian economist about the Nazis at all.
Anti-free-market capitalist
The Nazis had government-controlled capitalism, which is a form
of socialism and essentially the exact opposite of free-market
capitalism (where the government has little to no control). The
Nazi government had control over corporations. The Nazis also
had government-controlled wages and prices as well. All these
policies are the exact opposite of far right-wing free-market
Austrian economists policies.
Pro-animal rights
It’s impossible to deny that the Nazis were pro-animal rights.
An absolute and permanent ban on vivisection is not only a
necessary law to protect animals and to show sympathy with their
pain, but it is also a law for humanity itself

– Hermann Göring, leading member of the Nazi party

The Nazis were the very first country in history to ban
vivisection. The Nazis also made restrictions on hunting and
banned commercial animal trapping. Many people who violated
animal rights laws were sent to concentration camps.

So is being pro-animal rights more left or right?

Pro-Government control
“25. For the execution of all of this we demand the formation of
a strong central power in the Reich. Unlimited authority of the
central parliament over the whole Reich and its organizations in
general”
– The 25-point Program of the NSDAP

The Nazis wanted the government to have unlimited power over
all. This is once again a typical leftist viewpoint of wanting
government power over personal freedom. Leftists and liberals
constantly promote the idea of more government involvement, more
government control, and bigger government claiming that it is a
good thing for the government to have power over individuals and
corporations.

When liberals argue that Hitler was some how right-wing their
weak arguments usually involve:
– Pointing out quotes where Hitler spoke out against Marxism
(ignoring the quotes where Hitler spoke out against capitalism
and that most liberal Democrats are not Marxists)
– Intentionally ignoring the 25-point Program of the NDSAP
– Pointing out that Hitler was patriotic or believed in a strong
national defense (while ignoring that many other ideologies on
the left also believe in patriotism and building a strong
national defense)

The simple fact is overall Hitler and the Nazis fit in closely
to the left-wing liberal Democratic party. Their anti-communist
and anti-capitalist views mesh very well with the modern liberal
Democrat party, and there’s no way to deny this.

Even White Nationalists on the most popular White Nationalist
forum have admitted that the Nazis were left-wing –
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t617746/. The very same user who
made this post is also admittedly an atheist saying “I’m an
Atheist and an adherent to the Darwinian-Galtonian school of
evolutionary thought”.

So how can anyone deny that Hitler and the Nazis were much more
left-wing than right-wing on nearly every issue, and much closer
to left-wing overall than right-wing?

https://itsnobody.wordpress.com/2011/08/19/the-nazi-party-a-left-
wing-liberal-movement/
 

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