Why Nazism Was Socialism and Why Socialism Is Totalitarian 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2007

George Reisman proving that socialism is totalitarian.

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  • Understand this douche bag's wrangling on socialism - precisely, why he complains, how it influences others, and how to combat his venom.

  • @carliarago

    LOL, you claimed the Pinochet did not use state intervention. He used it more than Allende.

  • @carliarago

    Pinochet did use state intervention. Indeed, in 1983 he bailed out 80% of the financial sector with tax payers money. How ignorant!

  • @LibertyRealm

    Pinochet was a fascist like Hitler, Franco and Mussolini!

    Conservatives=Nazi Fascist!

  • @carliarago

    Pinochet would have collaborated with Hitler and Mussolini, just like Franco,pertain and all the other mad generals of 30s and 40s.

    He was condemned by the simon Wiesenthal center for harboring Nazi war criminals. I can post you the letter if you like?

  • @MrReco12

    Pinochet was not a fascist you ignorant idiot

  • @LibertyRealm

    Reisman is a fascist, he supports Pinochet after all.

  • @LibertyRealm

    LOL, everybody is laughing at your moronic beliefs.

  • @LibertyRealm

    No, Socialism is the a specific thing and not directly social democracy. And the Nazis were against everything from the Left and that was Bullocks point. (and Paxton's)

  • @LibertyRealm "Marxism is not the only form of socialism that is the center of this discussion."

    And laissez-faire is not the only form of capitalism.

    "I agree the same way there are profound differences between National Socialism and Marxist Socialism but in the end they are both SOCIALISM.'

    Nope. One is a pro working class ideology. The other used the term socialism to gain mass appeal from workers and then proceeded to keep the class system as it was.

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