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If you put corporations under the state they will work for the people, just look at China. It is not a final victory, but a step in the right direction.
>>15041047
Rejection of race is a part of this. The corporate sector is endlessly promoting this garbage.

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I understand the gripe, but history isn't impersonal, and often necessarily involves evaluation. You don't want a prejudiced moralist for a historian - but at the same time you can't achieve a clear insight into what it was like to be a human in that place and time without some sort of moral sensitivity. The most interesting thing about Nazi Germany for a lot of 20th century historians was what it signified - just how did this incredible thing happen? Just who was this man, Hitler, who brought it about? What does it mean for us? These aren't idle questions.

The treatment of Jews is central to Nazism as an ideology and bureaucracy itself, and apart from the war is one of the most significant and unprecedented aspects of the Third Reich's existence, so it's difficult to avoid when talking about the Nazi regime as a whole.

Look into the 'Historikerstreit'. There is a lot of diversity within historical circles on this matter.

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