He did not believe in small government, he did not fear God.
He was an atheist who believed that the managerial, bureaucratic state was here to stay and that it should be used as a vehicle to promote the ethnoracial interests of the core American demographic - by which he meant white Europeans.
He believed that the Constitution, the Declaration, the Bible, the churches, the flag, etc. should be used as powerful symbols of identity in the same way that the Romans used the 12 tables of the law, the trappings of the old Republic, the legionary Eagles, the fasces, the gates of Janus, the Vestal Virgins and all the other symbols of Rome.
What he proposed was a non-genocidal, more Americanized Führerstaat.
Disagree. Read Statement of Principles. Remove the ethnocentric fixations and he was firmly in the camp of federalism.