What's some readings i can do on nazi philosophy?
not a /pol/fag just genuinely curious and want to know where to start
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazism#Bibliography
Now fuck off.
Try reading up on Carl Schmitt, and a summary of Martin Heidegger's political philosophy
Nazi and Fascist philosophy are composed of fellow travellers, whether they're scientists, poets, political theorists, metaphysicists, etc. So it's hard to track "Nazi philosophy." Skim through this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nazi_ideologues
>>8801957
Return to reddit.
>>8801957
We're a lot of Nazis here cuck.
Fuck off to plebbit if you can't handle the redpill
>>8801962
What would you say is the general theme behind the entirety of nazism?
ignoring > muh jews, i just mean what are the general ideas held by the nazi philosophers?
>>8801971
>Don't bother replying, loser.
say that to my face motherfucker not online and see what happens
>>8801964
That's why it's so complicated. No one can really precisely define fascism or nazism, on the left or the right. Scholarly definitions are guidelines at best. You should definitely ignore people who say "fascism is corporatism" or some other attempt to define it simply as a stock political form with minor adjustments (as if any "stock" forms exist to begin with). Also ignore leftists who diagnose it as merely an outgrowth or late stage of capitalism - even if they're right they're still not saying much.
The best I can tell you is that fascism lays at the confluence of many different factors, but also isn't simply those factors taken as a group, as in some polythetic definitions of fascism (like Roger Griffin's, which might be a good read).
Random list of factors:
Nationalism,
romantic irrationalism as a reaction to loss of faith in rationalism and enlightenment,
ideas about history being a "zero-sum" game between cultures or races,
panic about losing that game because Bolshevism is about to rape your ass,
loss of faith in existing state and social structures because Bolshevism is currently raping their asses,
the same crisis of industrial capitalism that motivated Marxists to hope for utopian, revolutionary solutions to the fundamental contradictions of the bourgeois order,
a feeling that the modern world has lost organic community, or that meaningless technologised industrialism is consuming the individual,
a suppressed desire for the possibility of believing in something "great" and bigger than the individual again,
outright mysticism with prophecies of the end of the world and heroic destinies and god-kings,
terror at the idea of the nation, the one failing bit of dry land still left in a sinking world, descending into the totalitarianism of rule by money, of meaningless mass blob societies, total chaos, or dissolving by miscegenation,
the desire to find forces and people to blame,
general poetic and literary schizophrenia with people blending all these ideas together.
For some people fascism is a sad outgrowth of liberal bourgeois industrial society. For some people it's the culmination of the contradictions of modernity, and the death knell of the Enlightenment dream. For some people it's the omnipresent Final Stage of Capitalism trying to eat us all. For some people it's the simple promise of nationalism and they don't think beyond that. For some people it was "nationalised socialism." For some people it's a vehicle for undoing the French Revolution and simply setting back the clock. For some people it's the dream that we can (or could have) somehow seized upon the contradictions of modernity, capitalism, liberalism, whatever, and created something fundamentally new, restored meaning and religious destiny to the human race in some kind of deep spiritual revolution.
>>8801925
literally Mein Kampf. Come on man.
>>8801990
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>>8801964
>What would you say is the general theme behind the entirety of nazism?
Race is the sine qua non of Nazism. It all comes back to race.