Hitlers View On Race, Culture, And Folkship Community
Adolph Hitler had many ideas of democracy and overall politics. His philosophy is widely studied. He was a very intelligent and bright man. His concept of race, culture, and war are very interesting. He defends his ideas very strongly. Hitler did not agree with democracy and how it worked. Hitler felt that history proved that mere numbers of population would eventually prove to be insignificant. He believed that individuals operating in a democracy are not brought to their fullest potential due to the ultimatums and compromises (both in principle and practice) that commonly occur.“...democracy will in practice lead to the destruction of a people's true values. And this also serves to explain how it is that people with a great past from the time when they surrender themselves to the unlimited, democratic rule of the masses slowly lose their former position; for the outstanding achievements of individuals... are now rendered practically ineffective through the oppression of mere numbers.” Adolph Hitler Hitler wanted to dominate the masses rather then serve them. He had a lot of issues with democracy. There are many differences in people, which meant the idea of equality for all people is absurd. He ackn
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