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Anyone who calls Hitler a communist has no idea what theyāre talking about. Or they are hoping you donāt. Elon is stupid but heās not that stupid. I will have to look but I swear Iāve seen him quote this famous line which itself highlights how leftists were the principle enemy to the Nazis and the first ones jailed and killed. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_they_came_...
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John
@silentjohn
The Nazi's are socialists right? It's in the name. /s Blackshirts and Reds is a great book about the rise of Fascism, and how totally NOT communist the Nazi's were.
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Right. I havenāt read it but Iāve seen a handful of excerpts and quotes and Iāve seen it summarized in a number of debates on this very subject. Plus I aced high school social studies, which, while full of propaganda, somehow still didnāt try to pull that particular blatant lie.
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Nerd-E š©š®
@nerdy
The word āfascistā was coined by Mussolini years after the Nazi party had formed. By then they had a brand name and stuck with it.
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Right. Iāve also read that National Socialism was a ploy to parlay the popularity of socialist policies to populists. Back then using the name was effective but nowadays it would evoke fear in right wing populists even if they still long for socialist and syndicalist policies to this day.
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@nerdy
Socialism is a word that, in general, Iāll demand someone define before using it in an argument because itās so misused that it is meaningless.
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Agreed. Iāve written a number of posts looking at the history and meaning of oft-used political identifiers, in the hopes of demystifying this stuff. In āAll Together Now,ā I talked about the definition of anarchism with reference to the writing of Noam Chomsky and collectivist anarchist watch makers in Switzerland. In āWhose Left Is It Anyway?ā I talked about the left origins of libertarianism and how it correlates to crypto. In āPunks in Spaceā I connected the dots from DIY punk rockers to solarpunks, lunarpunks, and more. In āPillars of Support,ā I reflected on Kropotkinās research into mutual aid in the animal kingdom and how it might correlate to web3. In āGreener Pasturesā I discussed solarpunkās anarchist roots and paraphrased the goals of the degrowth and accelerationist movements. And in āTales from the Mushroom Commune,ā I compared fungi to DAOs and discussed so-called āventure communism.ā
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