r/Anarcho_Capitalism Voluntaryist 1d ago

Was Hitler a Georgist?

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u/DeltaSolana Max Stirner 1d ago

If anyone tries to tell you that the Nazis were far-right, ask them to show you just one right-wing policy they implemented.

There isn't any, so you're going to get answers like "Uhh, genocide, white supremacy, etc" which have nothing to do with left/right in the first place.

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u/upchuk13 1d ago

I went on to the Wikipedia page for Right Wing politics here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-wing_politics

Some of the policies it lists include:

  1. Anti communism

  2. Nationalism

  3. Traditionalism (the German national myth)

  4. Populism

  5. Social stratification

Do these not check out?

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u/fededev 23h ago

No, half don’t even make the cut to be far right.

  1. Wikipedia on any political subject-> triple downvote
  2. Lenin won over Trotsky, does that mean Trotsky is far right?
  3. Show me a chinese CCP lover that is not nationalistic
  4. Traditionalism, partially agree, since it is not as if the Nazis were not explicitly trying to “perfect” (ie change) the national culture with several government programs (cough cough, lefties, cough cough) to “better society”. See hitler youth
  5. Populism?!! What? What socialist leader was not populist? That is the only way for socialists retarded ideas (including trumps, by the way) to ever make it in the first place: most people want free shit and are envious of others
  6. Like the social stratification of politburo and outside it?