The Difference Between National Socialism & (((Marxist Socialism)))

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The majority of Cuckservatives and Right Wing retards all make the same mistake when it comes to National Socialism. They incorrectly associate it with (((Marxist Socialism))) simply because the 2 ideologies both contain the word Socialism. Their total lack of understanding for the true definition of the word makes it impossible for them to recognize the differences between the 2 separate ideologies.National Socialism is diametrically opposed to (((Marxist Socialism))). They are complete opposites in every single way.

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National Socialism

National Socialism is a true natural form of Socialism that involves a nation of racial citizens cooperatively working towards the common best interests of their people, under a State whose sole purpose for existing is to improve the lives of its citizens and expand the nation. However,National Socialism is not exactly a collectivist ideology. It holds the individual in very high regard. The strongest and most talented individuals are honored and rewarded for their efforts, as long as their interests don't conflict or disrupt the interests of the people as a whole.

National Socialism does not believe in (((Equality))). Weak and lazy individuals who contribute very little to the community and nation are not awarded the same privileges and opportunities as productive members of the State. However, every individual is given an equal opportunity to achieve success to the best of their ability, based on their own merits and natural talents. Only those who were most talented and possessed strong personal qualities were appointed to prestigious positions of power. If they were not living up to their full potential they were replaced with more deserving individuals.

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National Socialism sought to eliminate the existence of different (((Classes))) within society promoted by (((Marxist Socialism))). It was believed that wealth did not determine one's social value, but rather natural talents and value of work performed. Children from poor families were believed to be just as likely to be gifted as those from wealthy families. Therefore, it was the responsibility of the State to provide the means for these gifts to develop. Individuals of different professions were treated with the same level of respect and considered to be equally valuable. The manual laborer and the medical doctor both served different purposes, but were considered to be equally essential pieces to the State's success. The manual laborer provided the physical effort needed to help build housing and infrastructure, while the medical doctor provided healthcare to people suffering from illness. This however, did not make them equal or the same. The manual laborer did not possess the knowledge or expertise to medically treat sick people, nor did the medical doctor possess the physical strength and conditioning to dig large trenches or move heavy objects. Both were designated to their positions because they possessed the specific skill sets required for those jobs. However, both had a common interest in working towards the goals of the State which united them as one people. This is how the (((Class Warfare))) promoted by (((Marxist Socialism))) was eliminated from the nation.

Under National Socialism, Free Enterprise was still permitted. Only industries involved in the extraction, distribution and use of the nation's natural resources were nationalized because they served a direct economic benefit to the people and were essential to their needs. Another factor was to prevent private companies from hoarding and exploiting these resources for private gain by selling them abroad for huge profits, which would most likely end up being placed into foreign investments. Companies were allowed to operate and earn profits for themselves as long as their activities did not harm the people or disrupt the progress of the State. Companies operating within the nation had to serve some type of benefit towards the State and the people. Industries engaging in War Profiteering were strictly outlawed and punishable by the death penalty. All forms of Usury were also outlawed and carried the same penalty.

Under National Socialism, private property rights were upheld and protected. However, practices such as rent slavery, speculation and earning interest off of mortgages were strictly forbidden. In Third Reich Germany rent was abolished and all families were given the opportunity to own their own homes through government interest free loans that were fully forgiven if a couple produced 4 children. For each child a couple had, the loan was reduced by 25%. The State considered this program to be a success because it increased the birth rate in Germany and produced more future productive citizens who would become workers and consumers that would contribute to the nation's economy.

(((Marxist Socialism)))

(((Marxist Socialism))) involves the State controlling all industries and the means of production. Every citizen of the nation is (((equally))) placed in a state of poverty and receives minimal rations of food, income and resources provided by the State. All natural resources and wealth are hoarded by a small group of (((individuals))) within the top levels of the State. All citizens are seen as equals and part of a collective and individuals do not have independent rights. Private property is abolished and all property is confiscated by the State. The middle class has their property and resources confiscated by the State and then handed over to the lowest and worst elements of society. Common criminals and violent offenders are treated like national heroes, while productive and successful skilled individuals are violently punished and often put to death. Under (((Marxist Socialism))), the different (((Classes))) are pitted against each other in (((Class Warfare))).



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