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Old 02-14-11, 01:50 PM   #116
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I would disagree, Nazi atrocities were a matter of state policy at the highest levels.
I tend to agree. Nazism by nature includes a strong element of racism, and Nazi ideologcy does not do anything less that turning sadism and inhumane barbarism based on racial arguments into a collective and mandatory moral obligation of the community - the community and not the individual, because Nazism is a totalitarian ideology, and by defintion totalitarianism means the community overrules the individual interest, although both are under total control by the "elite" at the top, or the leader at the top. The individual'S behavior is demanded to melt into the behavior of the collective, the one is demanded to become indistinguishable from the many, in his thinking and opinion, in his motiavtion, in his craving and yearning for goals, in his deeds and acts. Uniformity, in other words.
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