Daniel Hanan sur le blog du Telegraph:
"Leftists become incandescent when reminded of the socialist roots of Nazism
On 16 June 1941, as Hitler readied his forces for Operation Barbarossa, Josef Goebbels looked forward to the new order that the Nazis would impose on a conquered Russia. There would be no come-back, he wrote, for capitalists nor priests nor Tsars. Rather, in the place of debased, Jewish Bolshevism, the Wehrmacht would deliver “der echte Sozialismus”: real socialism.
Goebbels never doubted that he was a socialist. He understood Nazism to be a better and more plausible form of socialism than that propagated by Lenin. Instead of spreading itself across different nations, it would operate within the unit of the Volk.
So total is the cultural victory of the modern Left that the merely to recount this fact is jarring. But few at the time would have found it especially contentious. As George Watson put it in The Lost Literature of Socialism:
It is now clear beyond all reasonable doubt that Hitler and his associates believed they were socialists, and that others, including democratic socialists, thought so too.
The clue is in the name. Subsequent generations of Leftists have tried to explain away the awkward nomenclature of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party as either a cynical PR stunt or an embarrassing coincidence. In fact, the name meant what it said."
C’est vrai que les bios de marx, engles, lénine, trotsky et kamenev, ne vont pas exactement dans le sens de *la démocratie participative*!
On pourrait aussi rajouter mao et castro! soyons juste les millions de morts, dans les pays communistes, sont historiquement prouvé non?
A lire:
http://ben.lp.free.fr/lesocialismeenchemisebrune/Benoit%20Malbranque%20-%20Le%20Socialisme%20en%20Chemise%20Brune.pdf
Il est certain que cela ne doit pas trop plaire à tous ces gauchistes qui n’ont à la bouche à l’encontre de ceux qui ne pensent pas comme eux “pensées brunâtres”, “les Suisses portaient les chemises noires” (ceci à l’attention du merdeux qui crachait sur la Suisse sans connaître son histoire au XXème siècle durant les deux guerres mondiales), etc…