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According to you. Nationalism is a rightist ideology...Socialism when its just socialism is leftist National Socialism is neither. Its a 3rd position.
I don't need to bring anything to the table. I have 3 white kids who will make sure our bloodline and race continue to live on. That's enough for me.
1. 'The Left embraces socialism, the herd mentality of slavery. Socialism and the other totalist modes offers the incalculable benefit of freedom from thought. There are no more disquieting choices, no contradictions, there is the simple act of submission to the herd, in which the ideas of all are the same, and, therefore, equal.'
Mamet, "The Secret Knowledge."
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The Right embraces capitalism, which by its design creates a gap between rich and poor that unchecked only increases over time.
Wealth is directly proportionate to power, and capitalism concentrates wealth, which thus concentrates power,
which facilitates further concentration of wealth, and thus a further concentration of power.
The single most important purpose of democratic government is to thwart that power/wealth cycle.
It was not capitalism that ended slavery; it was democratic government that took slavery away from the capitalists.
"The Right embraces capitalism,...."
1. For your edification:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ0-cDKMS5M]Milton Friedman and Phil Donahue On Socialism v. Capitalism - YouTube[/ame]
2. "Oscar Wilde: Under socialism there will be no people living in fetid dens and fetid rags, and bringing up unhealthy, hunger pinched children in the midst of impossible and absolutely repulsive surroundings Each member of society will share in the general prosperity and happiness of the society
Marxism rested on the assumption that the condition of the working classes would grow ever worse under capitalism, that there would be but two classes: one small and rich, the other vast and increasingly impoverished, and revolution would be the anodyne that would result in the common good.
But by the early 20th century, it was clear that this assumption was completely wrong! Under capitalism, the standard of living of all was improving: prices falling, incomes rising, health and sanitation improving, lengthening of life spans, diets becoming more varied, the new jobs created in industry paid more than most could make in agriculture, housing improved, and middle class industrialists and business owners displaced nobility and gentry as heroes.
...capitalism had created the first societies in history in which living standards were rising in all sectors of society."
https://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis/archive/issue.asp?year=2007&month=05