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What is the policy of National Socialism?

It emphasized the inequality of individuals and “races” and the right of the strong to rule the weak. Politically, National Socialism favoured rearmament, reunification of the German areas of Europe, expansion into non-German areas, and the purging of “undesirables,” especially Jews. See also fascism.

Who is the leader of Fascism?

Benito Mussolini (left) and Adolf Hitler (right), the leaders of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, respectively, were both fascists.

What is the meaning of Leninism?

Leninism is a political ideology developed by Russian Marxist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin that proposes the establishment of the dictatorship of the proletariat led by a revolutionary vanguard party, as the political prelude to the establishment of communism.

What kind of worldview does National Socialism have?

National Socialism is a natural worldview that recognises that man is also an animal and part of nature, and must therefore follow – and live in harmony with – its laws. As a more advanced animal, man has an added responsibility not to cause other creatures unnecessary suffering, as well as to uphold the balance of nature.

Why is National Socialism the only true green ideology?

In fact, National Socialism is the only true green ideology, as, unlike other environmentally concerned worldviews, it recognises the importance of protecting biological diversity – including that of human beings.

What’s the difference between conservatism and National Socialism?

This distinguishes it from conservatism, which always clings to a bygone era, one that is becoming more distant with each passing day. National Socialism is a natural worldview that recognises that man is also an animal and part of nature, and must therefore follow – and live in harmony with – its laws.

What is the egalitarian aspect of National Socialism?

National Socialism doesn’t have the egalitarian element that is inherent in socialism, but instead recognizes that people are different, while considering every segment of the people valuable for the common goal. Someone who is an intellectual but is physically weak is not superior or inferior to someone with the opposite traits.