National socialism
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National socialism is a system of socialism which seeks a specially privileged position for the members of a definite nation. The pre-World War II German National Socialist Party aimed at a socialist organization of the world in which the people of "pure German blood" would be assigned a privileged position, while members of the "inferior" races would be assigned tasks where they would serve the "Master (German) race."[1]
References
- ↑ Percy L. Greaves, Jr. "Mises Made Easier ", 1974. Referenced 2014-07-13.
Links
- The Epoch of National Socialism (pdf) by Karlheinz Weissmann, 1996
- "National Socialism" by Ralph Reiland, September 1998
- Stalinism, National Socialism and Fascism (audio), with Paul Gottfried, June 2001
- "Headed to National Socialism" by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr., July 2009
- Henry Clay: National Socialist by Thomas J. DiLorenzo, March 1998
- "Why Nazism Was Socialism and Why Socialism Is Totalitarian" by George Reisman, November 2005
- "Nazi Economic Policy" by David Gordon, January 2009
- National Socialism and World Socialism (from Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis) by Ludwig von Mises, 1951
- National socialism at Wikipedia