{{main|Nazi platform of 1925}}
The Nazi Party was anti-marxist, far-right ideology. Hitler included the word socialist in the party’s name due to its atheist roots and to “to convert German workers away from Marxist Socialism.”<ref>[https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/the-nazi-party-1 United States Memorial Holocaust Museum] </ref> Hitler refuted much of Marxist collectivism in a chapter of ''Mein Kampf'' entitled, '"The Strong Man Stands Mightiest Alone" rejecting the mentality of the "common herd." For the Nazis [[Jewish]] capitalists were the enemy. National socialism's core ideologyis a control of people, property, and income by a [[totalitarian]] government. The 25 points of the Nazi Party Platform of 1925<ref>[http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/riseofhitler/25points.htm 25 Pints of 1925]</ref> included:
*The abolition of unearned income;