Are there any structural arguments against National Socialism apart from "it's evil"?
It's not evil but I prefer government to stop getting in my business
no which is exactly why they fear it so much. china is natsoc without the soc meaning they're top down fascist, nationalist, but don't practice the socialism part (yet)
>>130758565
The government is fucking incompetent, why would you then go on and decide to let it handle everything?
>>130758565
The original NatSoc economic model is based off the war industry. If NatSoc gets to the point that it's conquered the globe and the military is no longer needed, the economy collapses. This needs to be addressed before the ideology can become a legitimate alternative.
>>130758679
That's honestly the only good point to be made against national socialism, Most people in the west don't know the feeling of living in a regime constantly breathing down your neck waiting for you to say something wrong to be sent to prison.
But I still like national socialism because in a successful natsoc society with a good leader the problem of authoritarianism could be solved.
>>130758986
>Most people in the west don't know the feeling of living in a regime constantly breathing down your neck waiting for you to say something wrong to be sent to prison.
Sounds like every country outside of the U.S. nowadays.
>>130758679
fpbp
I respect Nazism and Nazis greatly, but the idea of all the social pressure to conform to everything would be nerve racking after a while.
Though I do know they were more relaxed on a lot of shit.
>>130759050
>*including the U.S
ftfy
>>130759050
You mean the same US that regularly intercepts communications of its citizens?
The same US that keeps buying more and more military-grade hardware for police every year?
The same ocuntry where you'll have your life ruined by overzealous ideologues rather than government if you step out of line?
Truly the one eyed king among the blind.
It's socialist dictatorship, if you have a good dicator like Hitler it will be nice. Oppertunist sociopaths tend to take control of the systems.
>>130758986
>the problem of authoritarianism could be solved
In the sense that it wouldn't exist? Or, in the sense that we wouldn't be bothered by it?