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Read the primary source again—Goebbels denounced bourgeois nationalism but explicitly embraced a left-wing concept of nationalism centered on race.
'''National Socialism''' (from German ''Nationalsozialismus'') is a far-left [[totalitarian]] system,<ref>[American Holocaust Memorial Museum https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/the-nazi-party-1]</ref> originally created in [[Germany]] immediately following [[World War I]], and characterized by a [[collectivist]] view toward [[race]]. [[Nazism]] is heavily influenced by the [[Democratic Party]]'s [[Jim Crow]] laws (that existed between 1880s to 1964) and [[Indian Removal Act]] (1830), as well and [[Progressive]] [[eugenics]] pseudoscience.<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2017/07/31/dinesh-dsouza-hitler-learned-democrats/</ref> While National Socialist parties have been banned throughout [[Europe]], [[Russia]], and most all former [[Soviet]] Republics since 1945, they were "legalized" in [[Ukraine]] as the main opposition groups to Soviet Communism after the dissolution of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1991. One of the main Nazi parties in "democratic" [[Ukraine]] was founded under the name Social National Party, and later changed its name to "Freedom" ([[Svoboda]]). Several other Nazi parties and paramilitary groups have existed in "free and democratic" Ukraine since 1991 without government sanctions. National Socialist ideology does not aim to fully abolish [[capitalism]], rather seeking to use market transactions within a caste of racial or ethnic identity, as in Nazi Germany and contemporary [[China]] and [[Ukraine]], to gather more strength and power to its socialist ends.
Ironically, given and particularly in light of the false equivalence by various leftists in the post–World War II era between right-wing nationalism and National Socialism, Joseph Goebbels indicated that Nazism hated the concept of conservative bourgeois [[nationalism]] due to it being a [[bourgeois]] concept when explaining the NSDAP's political position, differentiating the "nationalism" in Nazi ideology as a left-wing, socialistic concept. Nazism used dictatorial or draconian [[police state]] rule, mass appeal, brutal use of violence, disregard for the law, and a racial policy emphasizing the subjugation or extermination of people considered inferior, based heavily on a belief in social [[Darwinism]], as advocated by people such as Heinrich von Treitschke and the Englishman [[Houston Stewart Chamberlain]].<ref>[http://yesterday.uktv.co.uk/warzone/world-war-two/nazi-germany/article/what-national-socialism/ What is National Socialism? (yesterday.uktv.co.uk/warzone/world-war-two/nazi-germany/article/what-national-socialism)]
*<small>Houston Stewart Chamberlain was born at Southsea in 1855, the son of Admiral William Charles Chamberlain. Two of his uncles were generals in the English army, a third was the well-known Field-Marshal Sir Neville Chamberlain. His mother was a daughter of Captain Basil Hall, R.N., whose travels were the joy of the boyhood of my generation, while his scientific observations won for him the honour of Fellowship of the Royal Society. Captain Basil Hall's father, Sir James Hall, was himself eminent in [[science]], being the founder of experimental geology. As a man of science therefore (and [[natural science]] was his first love), Houston Chamberlain may be regarded as an instance of atavism, or, to use the hideous word coined by [[Francis Galton|Galton]], “[[eugenics]]."</small> From the Introduction of ''[http://the-eye.eu/public/Books/4chan_pol_Archives/PDFs/Racial%20Science/Houston%20Stewart%20Chamberlain%20-%20Foundations%20of%20the%2019th%20Century%201899.pdf Foundations of the Nineteenth Century]'', by Houston Stewart Chamberlain, English translation, John Lane Company, London & New York, 1912.</ref> This philosophy extrapolated Darwin's "survival of the fittest" theory, claiming that persons, groups, and races are subject to the same laws of [[natural selection]] that Darwin proposed for animals, and that the state needed to speed-up the natural biological process for the good of the nation.<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/551058/social-Darwinism Britannica's entry on social Darwinism]</ref>
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