"The movement must use all possible means to cultivate respect for the individual personality. It must never forget that all human values are based on personal values" - Mein Kampf. LMAO I could troll so many people into agreeing with Hitler with this book.
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Replying to @insurrealist
The idea that because Hitler performed supremely evil acts all his ideas or utterances must be evil is a vicious form of voodoo. Hate the sin, not the sinner.
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Replying to @PereGrimmer @insurrealist
I think the main beneficial action he took was using Keynesian economics to invest in useful massive public infrastructure projects like the Autobahn. Eisenhower, another German, did the same shortly later in the U.S.
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Ike was born in Texas and raised in Kansas.
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Of course. German ancestry. I merely thought it was an interesting coincidence.
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the Eisenhower family immigrated in the 18th century so I think in this case it's just a coincidence rather than being something he would have picked up rom early 20th century German culture
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but non-coincidentally both of these men had experience in leading a military-industrial complex and that is the ideal use case for Keynesian policy
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I mean a literal coincidence, not a sarcastic one.
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