Good, time to read muh books. I recommend you find the /nsg/ National Socialism General sticky pastebin
Branstorming thread
link?
I don't have it but someone posts it on halfchan occasionally
WWHD
what would hitler do
Not here Reddit. Fuck off.
Nvm just search it bro.. the top three links for "national socialism general pastebin" are variants.
thank you
Look up Cultured-thug on YouTube, he talks about all different types of fascism
The core idea behind the fuhrerprinzip is to create a system of direct responsibility for one's actions. Instead of a congress or parliament which hides behind the party line and scurries from personal responsibility for their actions, there exists instead a direct hierarchical system in which every leader holds direct responsibility to the individual above him, all the way up to the fuhrer, which more importantly than anything else, is held personally responsible to the citizens of the nation.
This is the true democracy of National Socialism, and it is intended to be a loop in which the very top of the pyramid is held in check and balanced by the very bottom.
The challenge of course though is creating a system that can't be made corrupted by a fuhrer with power over the democratic process, which would create an environment where he elects himself or his proxies, similar to Putin or the Clinton/Bush dynasties. Hitler and the NSDAP never actually got to fully realize true National Socialism due to the war, Nazi Germany was a transitional state, so this is a solution that admittingly needs to be debated and solved for any prospective NS state (and really.. every other political system too.)
More or less, yeah. The state exists to solely to preserve and protect the people, it is a means to that end and that end only.
Although this stance makes us technically collectivists, it also separates us from other collectivists ideologies such as fascism and communism however. In these, the state exists to protect itself, creating a loop wherin the state actually exists for nothing other than to just exist. National Socialism strongly rejects this, and sees the existence of a state as inseparable from the existence of a people who make it up. The state is a tool created by the people in order to collectively enact their will.
And although a National Socialist state thusly always places the protection and promotion of the collective people above anything else, it is not anti-individualism. We strongly promote the idea of individual contribution and responsibility. A state is a collection of individuals after-all. The entire idea behind the fuhrerprinzip is based around individual will. A NS state simply requires everyone to possess the same will for the promotion of their people, the denial of such is the one big freedom we require the sacrifice of to live in our society.
If you'd like to learn more, read Mein Kampf, pretty much everything is in there. The Ford Translation is a great easy-to-read edition that's accurate enough. If you'd like more after that, read "The Nazi-Sozi: Questions & Answers for National Socialists".
I forgot about this channel. It's pretty good. Thanks for the reminder.