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 Nazism
Though not quite complete, the general current understanding of Nazism is that it was centered in ethnic bigotry and racism, which eventually brought about a rationalization for engineering one of the greatest crimes of the 20th century in the Holocaust.
Like other fascist regimes, the Nazi regime emphasized anti-communism and the leader principle (Führerprinzip), a key element of fascist ideology in which the ruler is deemed to embody the political movement and the nation.
Primo Levi suggested another difference between socialism and Nazism: while both had their idea of what kind of parasitic classes or races society ought to be rid of, he saw the former to determine them by a social position (which people may change within their life), while the latter assign a place given by birth.
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  Nazism in relation to other concepts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hitler and other Nazi leaders clearly made use of both Christian and Pagan symbolism and emotion in propagandizing the Germanic public, and it remains a matter of controversy whether Hitler believed himself a Christian, a heathen, or something else entirely.
Nazism is an abbreviation for "National Socialist German Workers Party", and Nazi leaders described their ideology as socialist.
Advocates of the view that Nazism was a typical instance of socialism often hold a broad definition of socialism; for example, they may argue that many forms of economic interventionism by the government necessarily constitute socialist policy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nazism_and_socialism   (3184 words)

  
 Nazism - Gurupedia
Though not quite complete, the general current understanding of Nazism is that it was centered in ethnic bigotry and racism, which eventually brought about a rationalization for engineering one of the greatest crimes of the 20th century in the
In a economic sense, Nazism and Fascism are related.
As with many political opponents, many priests were sentenced in the concentration camps for their opposition, however most of them were Poles persecuted due to their nationality.
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 Nazism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Nazism' or Hitlerism or National Socialism (German Nationalsozialismus) is the totalitarian ideology of the dictatorship which ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945: the 'Third Reich'.
Like other fascist regimes, the Nazi regime emphasized anti-communism and the leader principle (Führerprinzip), a key element of fascist ideology in which the ruler is deemed to embody the political movement and the nation.
Primo Levi suggested another difference between socialism and Nazism: while both had their idea of what kind of parasitic classes or races society ought to be rid of, he saw the former to determine them by a social position (which people may change within their life), while the latter assign a place given by birth.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/nazism   (5335 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Nazism Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In an economic sense, Nazism and Fascism are related.
Unlike other fascist ideologies, Nazism was virulently racist.
The Nazi Party's relations with the Catholic Church are yet more fraught.
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 CHAPTER VII
The second relation is between subject and subject (oneself in the case of a conscious subject) and is expressed in the act of reflection upon the subject him or herself (though, in Marx's view, such a relation is difficult for an isolated, a-social person).
The third and one more visible relation is between the subject and his or her environment which is seen in one's feelings of fear, respect, wonder, hate, dominating and love or in one's actions of worshiping, cultivating or running away from, or destroying nature.
Among these relations, one could find some that are normal (in the sense of the common practice in a cultural milieu), and others that are not normal (new, or uncommon to such a society), some that are acceptable and others unacceptable, some that are comprehensible and others incomprehensible, etc.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Nazi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Nazism was the ideology held by the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, commonly called NSDAP or the Nazi Party), which was led by its "Führer", Adolf Hitler.
The word Nazism is most often used in connection with the dictatorship of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 (the "Third Reich"), and it is derived from the term National Socialism (German: Nationalsozialismus, often abbreviated NS).
The Wehrmacht, Waffen-SS and other German soldiers as well as civilian paramilitary groups in occupied territories were responsible for the deaths of an estimated eleven million men, women, and children in concentration camps, prisoner-of-war camps, labor camps, and death camps such as Auschwitz.
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 Before the Foundation of the World
Concepts of personhood, of law, and of culture are rooted in the unchanging Lord, in the reality of “how things are,” which law each person holds within himself.
While men may hold differing opinions, may treat each other unkindly, and may in all senses behave in a fallen manner, only a society philosophically based on the transcendent foundation and immanent relation that we have heretofore described presents an ideal of functioning that is in fact stable.
Even while lacking the relational and divinely-ordered understanding of human personhood and exchanging transcendent relational law for a relativistic absence thereof, daily life must bow to the impression or appearance of the autonomously-actualized individual because the subjective impression of our self-hood is a perception of reality.
www.cs.cmu.edu /~wales/papers/foundation.html   (5225 words)

  
 GHI Bulletin 28   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Mechanomorphic concepts of nature and the dualism of body and mind that have come to dominate medicine were presented as just a small fraction of a broader, more complex discourse.
That the Other may also lie within was the focus of Alice von Plato's "World Fairs, Folklore, and the Display of the Other." Plato showed that the concept of "folklore" arrived in France rather late, in ca.
Delineating four different main phases she related the history of anthropology to the changing museum landscape in Paris from the early nineteenth to the late twentieth century.
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 CHAPTER V
In analyzing the forms of relation, one discovers beneath the surface of each relation certain kinds of activities oriented toward certain kinds of interests (in Habermas’ division, there are at least three general kinds of interests: the cognitive, the practical and the emancipatory).
The manifold relations are thus implicit in the existence of manifold objects (or subjects) and activities.
The complexity of his relation is not only due to the manifoldness of encountered objects, but also from his background, his spoken languages, and from his unlimited interests (which are born during the process of encounter or relation).
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 ISAR - Psychology, Racism & Fascism: An On-line Edition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In common with their colleagues from other academic disciplines, psychologists were vocal in their support for Nazism.
Both fed on the other: race-science became highly politicised both in itself and in the uses which Nazi propaganda made of it.
Like other race-scientists, Günther believed that an understanding of 'race' provided the key to understanding history, anthropology, psychology and all other academic disciplines, which take 'man' as their subject matter.
www.ferris.edu /isar/archives/billig/chapter1.htm   (1309 words)

  
 rsanders.org - News
In other words, the god of natural theology is not a being in encounter, he can be known apart from the encounter, and therefore, within himself, he is not triune since he is not triune in his revelation.
By grace the concept points to the mystery and reality of God's inner life, and by grace and faith it is then perceived that the divine life in its modes and mutual relations is the source of creaturely relations as they occur in grace.
All other acts, God's acts and their human responses as given in creation, reconciliation, and redemption, aim at fellowship with God and others and therefore these other acts can be understood only from the point of view of election.
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 Pharyngula::Rule from above
In other words, you might want to be careful leading a post with a declaration of others' ignorance when you're writing about this stuff.
I merely tried to point out that other posts seemed to show a lack of understanding of economics, and that it's ironic that these comments are on a board that's largely dedicated to defending against those doing the same thing to evolutionary theory.
One might argue that Nazism has some roots in Socialism, and that would be tue, however it also has roots in Nationalism, and those roots had a much stronger influence on the ideology.
tangledbank.net /index/weblog/comments/rule_from_above/P25   (2375 words)

  
 Glossary of People: He
If, thereby, the real relation was inverted and stood on its head, nevertheless, the real content entered everywhere into the philosophy; all the more so since Hegel- in contrast to his disciples- did not parade ignorance, but was one of the finest intellects of all time.
Using the matrix mechanics to interpret the spectrum of the helium atom and other atomic and molecular spectra, ferromagnetic phenomena, and electromagnetic behaviour, Heisenberg demonstrated the validity of the conception experimentally.
The problem for conception of these processes arises from the fact that for everyday, pictorial thinking, position and momentum are distinct entities; in relation to quantum phenomena, these concepts are meaningful only in relation to interactions of a particle, and quite distinct interactions are implied in the measurement of momentum or position.
www.marxists.org /glossary/people/h/e.htm   (3557 words)

  
 Forms of Conservatism in Immanence to Fascism, Nazism, and Neo-Fascism - Monografias.com
These ideologies establish the two ends of the same line, meaning that most other theories encountered in the political scheme of the world today, can be located somewhere along this ratio based on their concepts of society, economic advantage, and the use of power.
The other members of society should focus their efforts on constantly being productive in benefit of their society, and remain loyal to the decisions taken by the stakeholders who act in the name of the nation.
As it is supported in Nazism, anyone with a leftist or communist outlook who wishes to challenge the internal characteristics that define our form of government should not be allowed to enjoy the benefits our politics.
www.monografias.com /trabajos26/forms-of-conservatism/forms-of-conservatism.shtml   (1543 words)

  
 Terrorism, War, Death, and Destruction
The concept of the organic community, which originated centuries ago as philosophic monism, and which was inserted into biology by Haeckel, Clements, Tansley, and the Odums, had become a philosophic doctrine once again.
Critics have often tried to make a distinction between Nazism and Communism by arguing that the Nazi project had a particular aim, which was nationalist and racist in extreme, whereas Lenin’s project was universal.
The green movement, in other words, is the red movement stripped of the veneer of reason and science rather than take the trouble to learn what reason and science actually are.
www.lewrockwell.com /orig/englund3.html   (8018 words)

  
 Neo-Nazism - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Most of those who are part of said movements do not use the term to describe themselves, either eschewing the terms Nazism and/or fascism (out of either: tactical avoidance of the stigma surrounding them, or actual ideological distinctiveness from them) or rejecting the 'neo' prefixing their commitment to fascism or National Socialism.
The Neo-Nazi movement is identified by allegiance to Adolf Hitler, the insignia of Nazi Germany (e.g.
Many Neo-Nazi groups also espouse denial of the Holocaust, claiming that the intentional mass murder of 6,000,000 Jews in gas chambers is a grossly exaggerated lie, that the German Nazi government had no extermination policy, or at least that the extent of the Holocaust is greatly exaggerated.
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 Adolescence: Multicultural education: Israeli and German adolescents' knowledge and views regarding the Holocaust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
We examined the relation between the students' level of knowledge in each group and their reaction to a hypothetical situation in which a dictatorial regime rose to power in their country.
What is the relationship between the knowledge level of Israel and German students about Nazism and the Holocaust and their attitude to the "other" (German/Israeli) group.
What is the relationship between the knowledge level of the Israeli and German students about Nazism and the Holocaust and their reaction to a situation in which a dictatorial regime, which advocates race superiority, rose to power in their country.
calbears.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2248/is_156_39/ai_n9487165   (1404 words)

  
 Nazism
Nazism: Encyclopedia II - White nationalism - The concept of race
Anthropologists tend to be of the opinion that the concept has little or no scientific value, while biologists generally view it as meaningful and useful.
The highly explicit ideology of Adolf Hitler's Nazism is probably the most extreme historical example of the phenomenon.
www.experiencefestival.com /nazism   (2419 words)

  
 Publications et recherches
Ce qui m'importe, pour le juif qui demande une relation d'aide ou de psychothérapie, c'est qu'il parvienne à trouver ce lien holistique de cohérence, de gestion, de lien, de tension vers la complétude dans le concret du développement de sa personne.
Il relate toutes les séances, son analyse théorique, ses interventions et les réactions.
Ce livre, réservé aux spécialistes universitaires et bibliothécaires, rassemble tous les concepts de la littérature scientifique sur la violence utilisés dans de nombreuses disciplines, les organise selon un modéle de hiérarchie logique pour constituer l'organisation et la classification de bibliothèque.
www.modia.org /publications   (3996 words)

  
 Theology Today - Vol 25, No. 3 - October 1968 - ARTICLE - The Problem Of Ethics Today
Reinhold Niebuhr in the 1930's, on the other hand, was a revolutionary on the basis of a sober evaluation of the power necessary to re-establish rough justice in an increasingly oppressive society.
Our knowledge is related not to a structure which imposes itself on our minds but to powers which we ourselves produce and yet which control us in our increasingly complex relation to each other and to nature.
What is significant about the political ethics, the concepts of economic life, or the relations of man and woman in biblical writings is not the details of their prescriptions, but what they reveal about the transforming quality of a relation which governs our futures as well.
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 Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays
But no other ideological State apparatus has the obligatory (and not least, free) audience of the totality of the children in the capitalist social formation, eight hours a day for five or six days out of seven.
The reproduction of the relations of production, the ultimate aim of the ruling class, cannot therefore be a merely technical operation training and distributing individuals for the different posts in the 'technical division' of labour.
An accurate assessment of these concepts can only come from the serious study of Freud and Lacan which each one of us can undertake; the same is true for the definition of the still unsolved problems of this theoretical discipline already rich in results and promises.
www.marx2mao.com /Other/LPOE70ii.html   (16063 words)

  
 Nazism_in_relation_to_other_concepts - The Wordbook Encyclopedia
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 Recent Books in Psychology and Biblical Studies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Douglas Geyer, a Psybibs presenter in 2001, offers an interpretation of the Gospel of Mark through the concept of "the anomalous frightful." Though not primarily a work of psychological criticism, this book takes seriously the psychological impact of the gospel of Mark on the first-century reader.
He posits that apocalyptic is best understood as a pastoral response to the anxiety induced by a dead-end experience of life that is voiced in these texts.
Using psychological, philosophical, and existential concepts Kortner weaves a fascinating portrait of a mind gripped by the reality of the end of the world.
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