'Nazis who want to kill me' How delusional. I never told you to shut up when you falsely used the redacted modern versions of Talmud passages to try to "debunk" the original Babylonian Talmud passages presented. Were the Nazis also not socialist in your alternate reality?
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How is the longer, more complete quote "redacted"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Cleeeave and
They also slipped in that thing they do where they claim the Nazis were socialists because it was in the name, like how all those "People's Democratic Republics" must be free societies because it's on the box.
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Replying to @StorySlug @Cleeeave and
The Nazis literally didn't have "socialist" in their name to start with, they were just the DAP (German Workers' Party) Adding the "National Socialist" was a marketing thing that Hitler himself, who fiercely despised socialism, was uncomfortable with
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Replying to @little_bugmann @StorySlug and
Hitler, the guy in charge, hated the "socialist"-ish side of things and purged the Strasserists in the Night of the Long Knives as soon as he felt he could And the Strasserists were useless fake socialists, precisely because they were racist and nationalist
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Replying to @arthur_affect @little_bugmann and
People seem really intent on missing the fact that they were the left wing of the *Nazi party.* It's a relative comparison. Also they were less socialist in any meaningful sense and just anticapitalist.
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Replying to @ComradeGorbash @arthur_affect and
It's fallen out of fashion now, but anticapitalism is absolutely a feature of many conservative ideologies. Unless you want to argue someone like Jean-Baptiste Colbert is actually a socialist.
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Replying to @ComradeGorbash @little_bugmann and
Father Coughlin, over here in the states GK Chesterton's whole "distributism" ideology in England
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ComradeGorbash and
Note that in reaction to this simplistic form of anticapitalism, Marx stated that Marxism is actually *pro-capitalism* Marx disliked capitalism and capitalists on an emotional level but he believed that capitalism was a necessary step forward toward communism
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That's the whole idea of the dialectic Capitalism, even when it feels "worse" than feudalism, is better than what came before it because it brings us closer to true liberation Trying to go backwards to pre-capitalist tradition is delusional and only extends oppression
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ComradeGorbash and
The idea of land as something that can be bought and sold as an abstraction on the open market -- as opposed to something tied to your family and your bloodline like it's a part of who you are as a person -- is a necessary step toward land being freely used by everyone
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