What did he mean by this?
He was a National Socialist. Combining Nationalism and Socialism together for the well being of the people who are part of the nations identity.Thus helping the people helps the nation. Not like today's socialism which is International Socialism.
>>1065482
The anti-capitalist rhetoric was just that - rhetoric. After the nazis came into power, they implemented a corporatist state. Not very many socialists would consider that to be a form of socialism.
>>1065502
He had to. Those companies were making his bombs and guns. Unlike International Socialism (Marxism) National Socialism was OK with free enterprise, so long as it benefited the people and worked for the state. "Corporatism", as defined by Mussolini, is exact that: the state overseeing free enterprise so it benefits the state, and not just for itself. National Socialists disliked capitalism because it was only interested in lining its own coffers, and could care less about society's needs. There for, it had to be coerced or controlled. International Socialists believed it was the source of all the worlds problems and had to be destroyed, along with the culture and civilization that spawned it.
By that light, National Socialism does seem far more rational.
>>1065502
Nazis were bigger socialist than the USSR who reverted back to serfdom, deal with it leftist
fascist: capitalism and communism are two sides of the same coin
communist: capitalism and fascism are two sides of the same coin
capitalist: fascism and communism are two sides of the same coin
bla bla bla
>>1065636
And that coin is systemized violence
>>1065482
He meant "lol trust me I'm good for you"
>>1065628
This tbqhwy senpai
>>1065636
But that it not right.
Hostility between National Socialism or Communism were mostly like hostility between two splinter religions who accuse both of being heresy.
Where their stance against Capitalism were like against heathens.
What did he mean by this?