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Originally Posted by Morrigoon
Hence my use of the word "ostensibly"
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Yes, but not even ostensibly in the way we're using the word today. On the classic political spectrum, National Socialism was always always came from a right-side tradition similar to fascism (and though in many ways communism and fascism look similar in practice they come from very different ideological places) and pretty much opposite from socialism/communism as practiced in Europe at the time.
It wasn't so much socialism in the sense of abolishing property rights and the equality of all but more in the sense of abolishing private property and nationalizing anything that impeded German nationalism (more "only racially German people have property rights" than "property rights are inimical to common man").