Before WW2, how were people (especially young men) introduced to reactionary/far-right ideas?
Conscription and experience in army
Blue haired biddies weren't around everywhere to police everyone's thoughts, you could have a casual conversation about the coming race war and the Jewish lobby while casually sipping a beer or taking a book out from a library
>>2734804
Preaching in beer-houses where disaffected losers gathered to blame their problems on various groups.
>>2734831
You say this in a cheap attempt to ridicule classical reactionaries but what you describe literally happened in Viennese coffehouses where disaffected losers gathered to blame their problems on various groups
>>2734804
They were the mainstream already. A "nation" was inherently a supermajority of one ethnic group with a baseline culture. A nation-state was the government representing those people.