tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5224413093689973556.post4970594694972300771..comments2024-03-01T19:44:02.041-08:00Comments on The Road Less Traveled: What is National Socialism? Why is it bad?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5224413093689973556.post-44279286076261485732013-12-13T10:20:11.577-08:002013-12-13T10:20:11.577-08:00Very thought-provoking. I certainly don't agre...Very thought-provoking. I certainly don't agree with you on a lot of your underlying assumptions (regarding racism and the like) but you argue a very strong point very well. It is probably something that needs more exposure and dialogue - as can be seen from the enduring popularity of the fascist/nationalist 'third way' (as opposed to the neo-liberal/leftist 'third way'). <br /><br />It is odd although I suppose unsurprising that a few governments from the 1930s have managed to prevent what are clearly popular policies - economic self-sufficiency, a strong state, support for workers and the abolition of 'unearned' income - from being implemented. Yet few governments have moral difficulties introducing work programmes or healthcare or any of the other policies championed by the Nazis.<br /><br />Good read, thanks for writing it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5224413093689973556.post-19787880363267905092012-03-08T18:34:34.572-08:002012-03-08T18:34:34.572-08:00Great article. It's refreshing to read an arti...Great article. It's refreshing to read an article with common sense. National socialism is an extremely effective mode of government and allows people to avoid a whole host of problems facing the west today. There is nothing evil about wanting to create a well-functioning society, but most people automatically associate national socialism with the evil of Nazi Germany.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com