Were the Nazis Socialists? 1st Edition

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2010

A longer version will soon be available. Hogan uses the work of Franz Neumann "Behemoth: The Structure and Function of National Socialism 1933-1944," to categorize the Nazis system as "totalitarian monopolistic capitalism." The thoughts of C. Wright Mills are included.

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  • @StonewallJackson26

    You can't even acknowledge that industry was privately owned in Nazi Germany. You just deny it which is laughable.

  • @MrReco12 You don't know what you're talking about. Why should I continue?

  • @StonewallJackson26

    @StonewallJackson26

    So you lose the argument and resort to abuse.

    Typical. 

  • @MrReco12 YOU ARE BRAIN DEAD. I am done with this idiocy

  • @StonewallJackson26

    The corporations were private: private ownership, private profits etc.

    Come on, we have been over this!

  • @MrReco12 We already went over this. You're wrong. Listing CEOs does not make those corporations private.

  • @StonewallJackson26

    Not true, industry under the Nazis was privately owned. Look up Krupp, Flick,Hugo Boss, IG Farben etc.

    They were pro capitalists!

  • @MrReco12 The Nazi state controlled industry and all means of production. Socialists

  • @StonewallJackson26

    Actual events prove you wrong, he supported German capitalists. Thats why they were put on trial as Nazi Collaborators!

  • @MrReco12 Simply not true. Hitler despised Capitalism. 

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