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Mein Kampf. Adolf Hilter
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<blockquote data-quote="OakFieldAlienz444" data-source="post: 222353" data-attributes="member: 12609"><p>There's a zillion different versions of it flowing on the internet and it's hard to know which is the actual thing.</p><p>I've read it and it's mostly him explaining his origins and how he came to believe what he does.</p><p>He critiques democracy and points out that the majority can often be wrong (this is actually true at times, although there's flaws with every system)</p><p>He also goes into some detail about the differences between the Nazi Party and Russian Communism and why</p><p>he believes his National Socialist party is more just than they are.</p><p>Some of it is kind of contradictory, criticizing people with dark hair when he himself had it.</p><p>Depending which version you read, it also seems to imply security is better than freedom, but again</p><p>some versions of it are more explicitly evil than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OakFieldAlienz444, post: 222353, member: 12609"] There's a zillion different versions of it flowing on the internet and it's hard to know which is the actual thing. I've read it and it's mostly him explaining his origins and how he came to believe what he does. He critiques democracy and points out that the majority can often be wrong (this is actually true at times, although there's flaws with every system) He also goes into some detail about the differences between the Nazi Party and Russian Communism and why he believes his National Socialist party is more just than they are. Some of it is kind of contradictory, criticizing people with dark hair when he himself had it. Depending which version you read, it also seems to imply security is better than freedom, but again some versions of it are more explicitly evil than others. [/QUOTE]
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