The money pigs of capitalist democracy…
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Joseph Goebbels — 7 years ago(June 27, 2018 10:00 AM)
Money has made slaves of us… Money is the curse of mankind. It smothers the seed of everything great and good. Every penny is sticky with sweat and blood.
It is rotten and dismal that a world of so many hundred million people should be ruled by a single caste that has the power to lead millions to life or to death, indeed on a whim…This caste has spun its web over the entire earth; capitalism recognizes no national boundaries…Capitalism has learned nothing from recent events and wants to learn nothing, because it places its own interests ahead of those of the other millions. Can one blame those millions for standing up for their own interests, and only for those interests? Can one blame them for striving to forge an international community whose purpose is the struggle against corrupt capitalism? Can one condemn a large segment of the educated Stürmer youth for protesting against the greatest ability? Is it not an abomination that people with the most brilliant intellectual gifts should sink into poverty and disintegrate, while others dissipate, squander, and waste the money that could help them? … You say the old propertied class also worked hard for what it has. Granted, that may be true in many cases. But do you also know about the conditions under which workers were living during the period when capitalism “earned” its fortune? -
vote — 7 years ago(June 27, 2018 10:25 AM)
Both of his parents were Roman Catholics with modest family backgrounds. His parents initially hoped that he would become a Catholic priest, and Goebbels seriously considered it.
Did his antisemitism stem from Roman Catholic denomination of Christianity?
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cryptoflovecraft — 7 years ago(June 28, 2018 02:28 PM)
The only true socialists in the National "Socialist" German Workers' Party were Goebbels and Strasser, the latter was killed during the Night of the Long Knives by Hitler's henchmen. I'll give Goebbels credit where credit is due, he walked the walk. So many of the other Nazi leaders were sellouts to capitalism. Hitler's economic policies favored privatization and protecting big businesses; he drew his support largely from the bourgeoisie not the working class.
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Juden — 7 years ago(June 28, 2018 02:41 PM)
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With earnestness they disclaimed all cannibal propensities on their own part —
the Jews
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Gormandizer — 7 years ago(June 28, 2018 03:10 PM)
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Nimda's mom lol — 7 years ago(June 28, 2018 02:45 PM)
"If we are socialists, then we must definitely be anti-semites—and the opposite, in that case, is Materialism and Mammonism, which we seek to oppose… How, as a socialist, can you not be an anti-semite?"
Myth No. 1
Adolf Hitler was bankrolled
by big corporate donors.
In his biography of Henry Kissinger, historian Niall Ferguson notes that "old man Thyssen" — that is, German steel magnate Fritz Thyssen — "bankrolled Hitler." Businessmen such as Thyssen using their financial assets to assist the Nazis was "the mechanism by which Hitler was funded to come to power," according to John Loftus, a former U.S. attorney who prosecuted Nazi war criminals.
But the Nazis were neither "financed" nor "bankrolled" by big corporate donors. During its rise to power, the Nazi Party did receive some money from corporate sources — including Thyssen and, briefly, industrialist Ernst von Borsig — but business leaders mostly remained at arm's length. After all, Nazi economic policy was slippery: pro-business ideas swathed in socialist language. The party's program, the Twenty-Five Points, called for the nationalization of corporations and trusts, revenue sharing, and the end of "interest slavery." Capitalism, the Nazis charged, "enslaves human beings under the slogan of progress, technology, rationalization, standardization, etc."
The party largely depended on grass-roots sources of funding (membership dues, subscriptions to the party press, admission to events and so forth). The Nazi propaganda machine — the dances, the "German evenings," the concerts, the speeches — was also a moneymaking operation, as is made clear in entries in Joseph Goebbels's diary.
Once in power, however, the Nazis did receive funding from corporate sources, as business leaders were given fat contracts for armaments production and construction projects. The regime also seized Jews' assets, from valuable art to private savings and investments. And it took control of Jewish-owned companies in what the Nazis called the "Aryanization" of the economy.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/five-myths/five-myths-about-nazis/2017/10/20/f4463dea-b2b5-11e7-9e58-e6288544af98_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.67342af9bbc0
https://libcom.org/library/allied-multinationals-supply-nazi-germany-world-war-2
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Platonic_Caveman — 7 years ago(July 05, 2018 03:57 AM)
National Socialism is not really socialism. It's fascist, which means the state directs the economy and owns the corporations, but the bourgeoisie still runs industry for the state and the bourgeoisie still profits. That's not real socialism.
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