File spoon-archives/nietzsche.archive/nietzsche_2002/nietzsche.0207, message 253


Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 00:39:49 -0500 (CDT)
From: "BRIAN M. STANSBERRY" <BMS4880-AT-tntech.edu>
Subject: Re: that hitler?



> From: Scribe1865-AT-aol.com
> 
> The national socialists had socialized health care, paid vacations for 
> workers, all the usual goodies you'd expect from something named the 
> nationalist socialist German worker's partei.

The Nazis were very right wing.  The Germans considered them right-wing.
They began largely as an anti-immigration party under... that guy--
I can't think of his name-- Ernest something.  If you look at the early 
propaganda, it was highly nationalistic, anti-international. 
 
> their division on the Spanish civil war with the Molotov/Ribbentrop pact) 
> would also seem an easy argument to make against it.

Hitler never intended to keep this pact with the Soviets.  The Russians 
receive a pretty low ranking in _Mein Kampf_.  Not as low as the Jews, but
pretty close.  Stalin was just naive to the whole thing.

Now, Scribels-- before you embarrass yourself further, get off this 
burned-out, abhorrent topic, and move on to something else.  How about,
say, the Christian concept of death, like that dimwit a few months ago 
wanted to discuss.  



                  - Brian S.



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