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n***s redefind socialism

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A. To include genuine Marxist ideology

B. to suggest nationalistic pride

C. to eliminate the control of business over the state

D. none of the above.

WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK

WHICH ONE!!!!!!!!!

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  1. B. It was politically expedient to add Nationalism to the mix. Other than that, it is identical in function to International Socialism (ie, the Communist International.)

    Both National Socialism and Communism are forms of State Capitalism, in which the state controls the means of production, as opposed to Free-Enterprise Capitalism, in which individuals compete for ownership and are rewarded on merit rather than "need."


  2. Hitler called his movement National Socialism. It was certainly nationalistic, but there wasn't much socialism involved.

  3. B is definetly correct. All the difference between Hitler and Stalin is the addition of nationalism into the socialist/marxist ideological c**p.

    Which is why there is no such thing like "right wing fascist"- all fascism/ nazism is left wing

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