Monday, November 7, 2011
Could Hitler have come to power if not for communists?
Hitler was a radical anti-Communist and claimed the the ideology was nothing but a Jewish plot, but think about it; the radical ideologies that came about as a product of the industrial revolution in the 1800s grave rise to the general concept of extremism and great speech-givers, and general big government. Hitler did not believe in an extreme version of redistribution of wealth, but under his fascist regime only jobs considered "good for the state" could exist, and lots and lots of censorship existed. Seems just a different version of big government not too far away from communism and Marxism. Could Hitler and Nazism have come into existence if not for Marx, Lenin, and other communists?
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