Why is nazism considered far right?

Why is nazism considered far right?

There is no such thing as “nazism”.

user is right. The Ideology is known as National Socialism. It is usually considered on the right because of it's radical nationalist Ideas and similarities to fascism. Although you are right, the Command economy is alien to the American and many other anglosphere versions of the right wing. although fascism originally called for similar measures.

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Because neoliberalists tricked dumb racists in to joining their side.

Mostly because it was created as a reaction to the socialists and communists.

because Hitler dared to combine Darwin's theories to socialism.. oh wait Karl Marx did it too

>Why is nazism considered far right?

Communist/leftist propaganda.

Because of its use of nationalism, ethno-nationalism, fascist principles, and corporatism.

It shouldn't be, it was leftist to the core. Communists and Nazis, both socialist fucks. After all. - They appeal to the same social group.

Nationalism + capitalism + militarism.

>they appeal to the same group, therefore they are the same
>ignoring the fat that they DIDN'T appeal to the same group
>ignoring the other fact that different things can appeal to the same group without being the same
>&humanities

Because of its almost cult-like worship of nationalism.

>Karl Marx
>Darwinian theories
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>They had similar posters, so they must be the same!

Triggered naziboo. They were the same utter cancer.

Hierarchy. Leftism seeks to abolish it, fascism reduces it to a simple state > you.

Stalin was a fascist btw.

t. anarchist

Because of Hitler’s dick.

epic, upboated

Most of the Nazi's support came from the middle class. They were very unpopular with the working class. Even children know this.

t. Brainlet burger

National Socialism was all over the place as far as ideology goes, it was never a very well defined ideology. It definitely fell in far right territory after Strasser and the left wing elements of the party were murdered during the Night of the Long Knives.

>American education

elitism and moralism

Because Nazis were already fighting marxists on the street before and during the early days of Nazi Germany. The antagonism was there way back.

Because Nazis condoned hierarchy as being inherently better than equality (in practice all societies are hierarchical, but we are talking about ideology here).

Because the Axis and the URSS were obstacles to each other, and the remaining Allies came to try to distance themselves from both positions leaving themselves in a sort of "moral centre". This is the most fuzzy explanation of the three. The USA and the URSS came to perceive themselves as polar opposites, once they were done with the Nazis. Europeans, Germans specially, already had centrist-like parties before even the rise of Nazi Germany and the URSS. Fascism and Nazism were presented as authoritarian third options to liberalism and marxism, kinda like socdemocracy and fabian socialism were for liberals. Still, all authoritarian options came to be perceived as the "evil" extremes of the political spectrum, with libdems, socdems and Christian democrats being the "good" centres.

Nazisim just like fascism is more Third Possitionist rather then far-rightw since the movement was born as opposition to uncontrolled capitalism and marxist communism.
More funnier thing is that people consider nazis fascists, when nais themselves didn't consider themselves fascist.

Communists in 20's loved to call EVERYONE who was opposed to them as a fascist because first time communists were purged was under Mussolini.
Simple leftists just lumped it with right-wing and called it far-right because they were very nationalistic and traditionalist, traits which and commonly associated with right wing. The real far-right is probably absolute monarchism or capitalist dictatorship like under Pinochet.

>Ancapism is the apex and not pure Anarchy

shit graph

Anarchy is no politic viable view

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This basically but last one can apply to literally any ideology/movement.

And ancap suddenly is? wew lad

>Most of the Nazi support came from the middle class
>Nazis had the support of 37% of the population
>The German middle class was 10% of the population at best
Marxist brainwashing at its finest

Always was

1844 ever since Marx ranted about it in his books

Capitalism requires at least a minimal state

Which we have?

Which wouldn't exist in "anarcho-capitalism"

Because they lost the war, the victors can say whatever they want. Most people don't really think twice about historic facts they are presented with.

Ancap isn't a real position and leftists use it to strawman minarchists with memes. The whole ancap shit came from /leftypol/ in the first place.

Capitalism still requires workforce and market, so does "anarcho-capitalism" and therefore it needs a state too

bull-fucking-shit. I remember going to Ron Paul rallies back in 2008 and talking to unironic ancaps. They brought the memes upon themselves just like atheists brought the fedora memes upon themselves

everyone knows (from nazi propaganda aka the TRUTH) that the nazis were socialists! the real socialists!