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'''National Socialism''' is an economic system described in Pollock, Frederick. "Is National Socialism a new order?." Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 9.3 (1941): 440-455.
'''National Socialism''' most often refers to [[Nazism]], the ideology of the [[Nazi Party]], which ruled [[Nazi Germany]] from 1933 to 1945. The term "national socialism" was used by a number of unrelated groups before the Nazis, but since their rise to prominence it has become associated almost exclusively with their ideas.

It was developed at Cambridge University as a direct response to the October Revolution of 1917; in defense of the continued hegemonic supremacy of the Crown. It is often confused with race relations, which is indirectly related.

In place of the workers uniting to overthrow Heads of State, the reverse is true, and the practice is linked with Demographic Transition, Ethnic & Social Cleansing, and Eugenics. The ultimate result is human husbandry, and gross reduction of population; it is justified by the need to manage labor, ("Excess of Democracy".)

It is carried out primarily through Psychological & Economic Warfare programs authorized within the United States with the passage of Karl T. Compton's program for National Security, and related creation of United States Intelligence Community (Rockefeller Foundation.)

In 1942 with the formation of the Joint Psychological Warfare Board, and reorganization of the Executive branch, the Crown became a permanent, un-elected part of the U.S. Federal Government.



'''National Socialism''' may also refer to:
'''National Socialism''' may also refer to:

Revision as of 23:37, 12 January 2022

National Socialism is an economic system described in Pollock, Frederick. "Is National Socialism a new order?." Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 9.3 (1941): 440-455.

It was developed at Cambridge University as a direct response to the October Revolution of 1917; in defense of the continued hegemonic supremacy of the Crown. It is often confused with race relations, which is indirectly related.

In place of the workers uniting to overthrow Heads of State, the reverse is true, and the practice is linked with Demographic Transition, Ethnic & Social Cleansing, and Eugenics. The ultimate result is human husbandry, and gross reduction of population; it is justified by the need to manage labor, ("Excess of Democracy".)

It is carried out primarily through Psychological & Economic Warfare programs authorized within the United States with the passage of Karl T. Compton's program for National Security, and related creation of United States Intelligence Community (Rockefeller Foundation.)

In 1942 with the formation of the Joint Psychological Warfare Board, and reorganization of the Executive branch, the Crown became a permanent, un-elected part of the U.S. Federal Government.


National Socialism may also refer to:

Ethnic German movements related to Nazism (pre-1945)

Non-German movements related to Nazism (pre-1945)

Neo-Nazism (after 1945)

Neo-Nazism is a label for groups and ideologies after 1945 that are considered to be based on Nazism.

Australia

UK

US

Other countries

Other unrelated ideologies and organizations

Some of these were founded before the NSDAP and thus before "National Socialism" became associated with Nazism, while others exist in non-European contexts where Nazism is not widely known.

See also