Negative Space: National Socialism
- Alcohol and the State in Nazi Germany, 1933-1945
- Hermann Fahrenkrug’s shows that, to the Nazi leadership, it was the civic duty of every German to maintain good health in order to support state power.
- The cyclic transmogrification of the Republican Party
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From Lincoln on, Democrats have accused Republicans of their own failings: hate speech, violence, madness. And the more the left recycles the same serpent’s lies they used against President Lincoln, the more the left turns Trump into the new Lincoln.
- Illinois Nazis and Lincoln’s Democrats
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An anecdote about other people’s money and other people’s time that I’ve had sitting around for a while.
- Iron Sky
- Iron Sky’s fatal flaw is that, ultimately, we were the villain in World War II, not the Nazis.
- Nazis and U.S. Politics
- I remember the Nazis, Senator, and you’re…
- New York Times claims even moderate Democrats socialist
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According to accusations by the New York Times, Democrats have moved so far to the left that even moderate Democrats are socialists today.
- The Pledge of Allegiance, Francis Bellamy, and national socialism
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Does it matter that the Pledge of Allegiance was written by a socialist?
- Student Drinking in the Third Reich: Academic Tradition and the Nazi Revolution
- Geoffrey J. Giles notes that some Nazis believed that since people belonged to the state they had no right to damage their bodies.
- Who Was Martin Niemoller?
- Who said “First they came for the Communists…” and why?
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- Midnight repost: Genocide is coming to America
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“The comparison between the tactics of the Nazi storm troopers and our modern Antifa thugs is apt. It illustrates the time we now live in… the same unwillingness of decent Germans to believe the Nazis were a threat is the same unwillingness of too many modern Americans to believe the same thing about Antifa and the Democratic Party. Worse, we now have a large minority of Americans who support this violent behavior. To them, violence is wholly justified against those who disagree with them.”