I cant find answer anywhere and i dont have a time to read entire book about it.
>>3239913
yes, he was just a full blown communist. EVERYTHING would be owned by the state and people would be allotted land as they saw fit
https://archive.org/details/OttoStrasserSocial-nationalism
Read this.
>>3239913
I SEE WHAT YOU ARE DOING, JEW.
YOU ARE SPAMMING THREADS WHICH ARE SUPERFICIALLY REGARDING STRASSERISM, WHILST SUBTLY AND JEWISHLY INSINUATING NATIONAL BOLSHEVISM.
YOUR SEEDS ARE NOT BURIED DEEP ENOUGH; THEY WILL NOT GERMINATE, THEREFORE, YOU SHOULD STOP, AND GO AWAY —RETURN TO YOUR CESS/pool/.
>spends years studying a part of history
>boils it down into an engaging segment of podcast by using his skills as a great story teller for you to truly understand it
Seriously, why does this board hate him other than the typical 4chan contrarianism
>other than the typical 4chan contrarianism
>implying there's anything more
This being said, he was wrong about T-34s being good.
Can't stand the cunt tbqhwy
>>3239820
As a fellow hairlet I can sympathize with his constant wearing of a baseball cap in public.
How is the new episode? Seems like a cool topic
I'm half way through
It's pretty good but mostly Fall of the republic rehash so far
>>3239831
that's my main issue with it right now
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Was he right?
>>3239540
He showed the world what authentic Judaism is.
Autistic larper
>>3239540
if you are a fanatic religious zionist, then yes. if you are a antizionist palestinian, no.
there is no such thing as an objective right and wrong. it all depends on your point of view.
What is the end game of consumerism?
>>3239447
...profit?
>>3239447
Making people happy. Cusyomers get something they think yhey want and the producers get money.
>>3239447
Money and power and entertainment
This is the symbol for fascism. It has its roots in ancient Rome and was popularized in Italy during the Fascist movement by Mussolini.
The concept of this image is that, individually, each member of the state is weak. Together, they form a strong supporting structure for the axehead, which represents the state. Literally, individually we are weak like a single twig, but together we form a mighty faggot.
The word Fasces, the name for the symbol, also literally means 'bundle'.
Fascists are faggots.
>>3239355
It depicts a weapon thé preatorian guard bore, the twigs were for whipping and the axe for killing
This is a middle school tier joke. What horrible subreddit did you crawl out of?
>>3239355
>was popularized in italy by mussolini
To my knowledge it was USA that revived the fasces as a symbol, see the capital rotunda fresco or the Lincoln memorial.
I know I'm generalizing a lot of loosely related groups here, but how do Arab/Muslim/Turkish/General Middle Eastern monarchies decide who succeeds the current Monarch? It seems like these countries on average have better Kings, and I assume it would be due to having different succession rules than direct male primogeniture.
Turks: All sons of the sultan kill each others until only one is left alive (exile is possible in some cases)
Saudi Arabia: Throne goes from dead king to his next oldest brother and so on. At some point a man from the younger generation overthrows the last brother and then it starts again.
Qatar: Son overthrow his father forcefully.
Oman: Sultan doesn't pick an heir. Realm falls to civil war when he dies until some strongman emerges.
Jordan/Morocco: like the French monarchy.
>>3239249
>It seems like these countries on average have better Kings
Aside from the ottomans and maybe the Mughals it's really not the case. Muslim monarchies tend to lack the institutional frameworks that Western monarchies have that allow the latter to survive mediocre kings. They are inherently unstable.
>>3239304
the modern arab monarchies have been more stable than the republics though
Not trolling, I legit need more info on what his crimes were, more specifically against his own people. The most famous things attributed to him/libya were the lockerbie bombing and funding "terrorism" but did he commit any human rights violations against his own like saddam/assad/saud?
>>3239170
not submitting to the US
>>3239190
This!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGMlQ1xZdq4
1. Allāhu Akbar! Allāhu Akbar!
Allāhu Akbar fawqa kaydi l-muʿtadī
Allāhu li-l-maẓlūmi ḫayru muʾaydi
(Repeat first two lines)
Anā bi-l-yaqīni wa-bi-s-silāḥi saʾaftadī
Baladī wa-nūru l-ḥaqqi yasṭaʿu fī yadī
CHORUS:
Qūlū maʿī Qūlū maʿī
Allāhu Allāhu Allāhu Akbar!
Allāhu fawqa l-muʿtadī
2. Allāhu Akbar! Allāhu Akbar!
Yā haḏihi d-dunyā aṭillī w-asmaʿī
Gayšu l-aʿādī ǧāʾ yabġī maṣraʿī
(Repeat first two lines)
Bi-l-ḥaqqi sawfa arduhu wa-bumadfaʿī
Wa-iḏā finīt fusūf afnīhi maʿī
Chorus
3. Allāhu akbar! Allāhu akbar!
Qūlū maʿī l-waylu li-l-mustaʿmiri
Wa-llāhu fawqa l-ġāṣibi l-mutakabbiri
(Repeat first two lines)
Allāhu akbaru yā bilādī kabbirī
Wa-ḫuḏī bin-aṣīyâti l-muġīri wa-dammirī
>>3239170
Well, I don't know much about what he did to his own people, but he was responsible for the Lockerby bombing (destroying a civilian airliner and killing ~300 people), and for generally just funding wars and terrorist attacks against/in Israel and the EU.
Who do you consider the smartest person in history?
>>3239066
At least my favorite human of all time.
How can one thinker have so much influence to the extent of shaping 20th century politics and philosophy to such extent
Varangians dynasties surely affected their genetic pool, and, in opposition to Scandinavians, Russians still preserve the belligerent nature and naval strength of their ancestors.
>>3239018
>Russians still preserve the belligerent nature and naval strength of their ancestors.
doesn't even make sense
>>3239018
>naval strength
>Russia
>>3239018
No they don't have Scandinavian admixture.
Think about it for a second.
A few hundred Norseman in a land of millions.
What led to the rise of the KKK in the 1920s?
The film 'a birth of a nation'.
>>3238974
Jews, Blacks, Asians and the Browns taking our jobs.
>>3238974
In light of what just happened huh?
Say you are the immediate heir to a throne you don't want. What's the best way to go about delegating that responsibility to someone else so that you can fuck off to a quiet and comfy life never to be bothered again?
sup Naruhito
>>3238980
cmon man
>>3238956
pick wise governmental advisors that appeal to the popular issues but also foster respect for royal legacy
there ya go free stipend and no responsibility other than public speaches and humanitarian issues
>>3238924
Get this handsome Jew off my thread
He'd probably go to Limbo being that he never heard the lord's word, but he was a righteous pagan.
>>3238953
>>3238965
Can some Hans get this Krautess whore out of here?
Good historical fiction?
>>/lit/
>>3238923
uh no sweetie
>>3238918
1. Aubrey-Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian
Naval warfare, espionage, and naturalism during the Napoleonic Wars.
2. Masters of Rome series by Colleen McCullough
Epic and minutely historically detailed retelling of the last 80 years of the Roman Republic. Chronicles the rise and fall of Marius, Sulla, Pompey, Caesar, etc.
Huge power gap after those two.
>most notable historical event is a pest control operation gone wrong
>>3238887
>New Guinea
>Australian
This should happen. Australia could really sort them out.
>>3238887
Papuans and Australian Aboriginals are the descendants of the first maritime cultures on the planet.
>>3238897
We tried and then they left. We still give them money. Doesn't seem to help much.