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Talk:Similarities between Communism, Nazism and liberalism

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Hope this helps. I'm not taking a position, politically, here. I'm just trying to illuminate what might be done to improve this article. -[[User:Harmil|Harmil]] 23:39, 19 June 2011 (EDT)
-----I think it should be noted that the Nazis ignored basically their entire platform.--[[User:HarabecW|HarabecW]] 13:35, 20 June 2011 (EDT) It should also be noted that this economic platform did in fact move Germany from desperate recession, inflation, and poverty with unemployment rates above 50% to an economic super power in a matter of years. I really don't think the economic policies of Nazi Germany are what was wrong with it (excepting Nuremberg laws insofar as hey disentitled Jewish Germans to their property). It's the social policies - the creation of a legal class of individuals completely devoid of the protection of law or rights - that are so sickening. If this is to have a chance of convincing anyone who isn't already conservative then it should use Marxism for economic comparisons and national socialism for social comparisons - and maybe a reason that conservative christian ideology differs from the three --[[User:BillyWest|BillyWest]] 17:12, 15 September 2011 (EDT)
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