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<blockquote data-quote="RHYS" data-source="post: 96893" data-attributes="member: 6186"><p>Hitler's rise to power was partially motivated by his "evil" (and by some estimates, strong personality disorders). If nothing else, this man wouldn't have become "who he was/known for his actions" without his experiences. Despite his narcissistic outward behavior and funky ideals, I believe he was a very insecure individual who wished to disguise his own Jewish roots. Ah, I could go on & on... to the point: no matter how many possible worldlines, I believe in the basic inherent spirit or consistency of a person's identity. Markos notion of Hitler being a polar opposite from what we know from our history seems to grant far too much divergence and brings on the question of "what makes a person who they are"? I personally don't think Hitler would have risen to any degree of leadership without the essence we know. Or it simply wouldn't have been Hitler. As for any kind of pre-destination theory, I also believe free will reigns supreme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RHYS, post: 96893, member: 6186"] Hitler's rise to power was partially motivated by his "evil" (and by some estimates, strong personality disorders). If nothing else, this man wouldn't have become "who he was/known for his actions" without his experiences. Despite his narcissistic outward behavior and funky ideals, I believe he was a very insecure individual who wished to disguise his own Jewish roots. Ah, I could go on & on... to the point: no matter how many possible worldlines, I believe in the basic inherent spirit or consistency of a person's identity. Markos notion of Hitler being a polar opposite from what we know from our history seems to grant far too much divergence and brings on the question of "what makes a person who they are"? I personally don't think Hitler would have risen to any degree of leadership without the essence we know. Or it simply wouldn't have been Hitler. As for any kind of pre-destination theory, I also believe free will reigns supreme. [/QUOTE]
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