RE: Debunking the Misconception of National Socialist Germany as Far-Right Ideology
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i agree to your analysis.
further points to ponder though relate to "free markets" and the conservative stance on how much freedom there ought to be for people in general.
if a consortium of wealthy people get together to make decisions that affect the population dramatically, we can hardly call it free markets. centralization of influence will always produce a socialist society in degrees because a few have made the rules for everyone participating, regardless whether it is a party or a small crew who happen to know each other - some in "government" and some in large corporations.
we solely consider that the state is bigger than the official branches and institutions - it also includes all its proxies and "free market" agents that collude with official power behind the scenes to shape a society against its own best interests.