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Hitlers View On Race, Culture, And Folkship Community

 

I think this is a problem with democracy, but this set up also allows for no centralized power. And with centralized power comes another host of issues. By having these parties make collective decisions, the peoples interests are sure to be taken into consideration.
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             Hitler's criticism of democracy was contrasted by his ideas of collective egoism. This belief led to the beliefs that Germans were ultimately superior from birth and together formed the concept of a nation. This idea of a superior race is his main focal point of existence. He believed that if a smart man had a child with a stupid women, the child would be smarter then his mother but not as smart as his father. This, Hitler says, compromises the intelligence of the child and their children and the existence of that bloodline. He believed that cross breeding led to blood mixing and would be the downfall of mankind. This idea is a hard thing to argue. Scientifically, it's the survival of the fittest, which keeps mankind going. These ideas are only opinions and haven't been proved nor disproved. He arguments are well defended. I believe that cross breeding might be a problem. Hitler says that by cross breeding different humans, Jews, Blacks, Aryan, Asians, etc it create!.
             s problems. He says nature has its own ways of preventing the success of such actions. Children of "blood mixing" have a lowered immune system and are more prone to sickness.
             Hitler was very successful in using simple propaganda to amass huge political power. During the global depression, Hitler avoided complicated economic language. Instead he focused his efforts on uniting all of Germany under one German State. This led to the establishment of a powerful German State Hitler called the Third Reich. Hitler was worried about the spread of Marxism. Marxism was able to attract the masses, like Hitler. Marxism aimed to destroy the state; the state according to Hitler was where power was derived.


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