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To: GOPcapitalist
"Islamo-Arab Nationalist" is like National-Socialism. It's two opposites, as Andy Card pointed out.

If had even the slightest clue about German politics between 1920 and 1945 you would know that these alleged "opposites" can and do function together with very dangerous consequences.

This is SO funny.

You apparently know as little of German history as you do Arab.

Are you suggesting that Adolf Hitler, the "assasin of the workers",supported the world wide struggle of the workers? That, after all, is the goal of socialism.

What a hoot.

Walt

508 posted on 11/15/2002 1:31:44 PM PST by WhiskeyPapa
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To: WhiskeyPapa
This is SO funny. You apparently know as little of German history as you do Arab.

Say what you may, but rest assured it is you who appears the historically ignorant fool in this area.

Are you suggesting that Adolf Hitler, the "assasin of the workers",supported the world wide struggle of the workers?

In the philosophical movement behind his regime, yes. But you would have to understand what the Nationalsozialistiche Deutsche Arbeiterspartei meant to understand that. If you think the Nazi's were some sort of ultra-reaction to socialist philosophy, it is obvious that you do not understand.

That, after all, is the goal of socialism.

Actually, the goal of socialism is to place the means of production in the hands of the people. The Nazi's sought to achieve this through the concept of the German Volk by means of German nationalism. Nazi political theory holds that the German people are the state by means of a duty and composition of that state called the Volksgemeinschaft. To achieve this meant uniting the Germanic people and creating a nationalist Germanic state of domination. If the German Volk, made up of Germanic people, are the German state, and the German state controls what is - i.e. the means of production - then the people control the means of production. Socialism is then by definition realized, or so the Nazi theory goes.

What a hoot.

That you are, Walt. That you are.

517 posted on 11/15/2002 1:47:22 PM PST by GOPcapitalist
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To: WhiskeyPapa
This is SO funny.

You apparently know as little of German history as you do Arab.

Are you suggesting that Adolf Hitler, the "assasin of the workers",supported the world wide struggle of the workers? That, after all, is the goal of socialism.

Showing you up for the ignorant fool that you are is like shooting fish in a barrel, and not very sporting. But it's still fun.

How was Hitler "the assasin (sic) of the workers". Hitler revived the German economy, put people back to work, and even endeavored to provide the ordinary German with an automobile. (Have you never heard of the Volkswagon?) Marxist communism was an international movement, but socialism was not inherently internationalist and was in fact quite capable of being nationalistic.

561 posted on 11/15/2002 9:07:56 PM PST by Aurelius
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