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  The Wilhelm Reich Story by John-Michael Battaglia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Reich writes several articles that attempt to reconcile Marx's ideas of the family as a formal unit that is dependent on continuous changing socio-economic conditions with Freud's concepts of the dynamic psychology of individual development within the nuclear, patriarchal family unit.
Reich considers moving to London, but Jones discourages him, since England is still too puritanical to accept the concept of an open marriage arrangement, and neither Reich nor Elsa feel the need for a piece of paper to sanctify their love.
Reich's voice is heard reading an excerpt of his last will and testament which provides that his archives shall be sealed away and that its contents not be made public for fifty years, in the hopes that a different generation might be able to respond to his discoveries without resorting to judicial murder.
www.orgone.org /articles/ax6bjmbt.htm   (6984 words)

  
 Germany - Political Parties
Although only 3 to 4 percent of voters were members of a political party, all the major parties experienced a decrease in party membership in the early 1990s, possibly a result of the increased distrust of political parties.
Article 21 of the Basic Law places certain restrictions on the ideological orientation of political parties: "Parties which, by reason of their aims or the behavior of their adherents, seek to impair or abolish the free democratic basic order or to endanger the existence of the Federal Republic of Germany, shall be unconstitutional.
The decision to regulate the organization and activities of political parties reflects lessons learned from Germany's experience during the post-World War I Weimar Republic, when a weak multiparty system severely impaired the functioning of parliamentary democracy and was effectively manipulated by antidemocratic parties.
countrystudies.us /germany/158.htm   (820 words)

  
 National Socialism - MSN Encarta
The movement culminated in the establishment of the Third Reich, the totalitarian German state led by Adolf Hitler from 1933 to 1945.
The German editor and party leader Alfred Rosenberg formulated Nazi racial theories on the basis of the work of the Anglo-German writer Houston Stewart Chamberlain.
At the first mass meeting of the German Workers' party, held in Munich on February 24, 1920, Hitler read the party programme, which he had partly written; this consisted of 25 points comprising a mixture of exaggerated nationalistic demands, corruptions of socialist ideas, and racist and anti-Semitic doctrines.
uk.encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761560927/National_Socialism.html   (560 words)

  
 Last Minute Battle to Stop Tookie Williams Execution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
As both scientific socialists, that is, Marxists, and as internationalists, we understand the absolute necessity of anchoring our analysis in the context of the larger developments in world economy and politics.
The debate opened a schism in the Democratic Party as local officials and party activists were embarrassed when their “leaders” bent to bigotry and election-time opportunism rather than stand for fundamental democratic rights.
As in the past, at the national level, Nader would coach his supporters to limit their votes for him by casting a Nader vote only in those states where it is a foregone conclusion that the Republican cannot be defeated, the "safe state" approach.
www.socialistaction.org /politicalresolution2004.htm   (10298 words)

  
 NATIONAL SOCIALIST POSTERS: 1933-1945
The NSDAP used the same excuses for socialist platitudes that are still used in the USA and everywhere for government involvement in transportation, including highways that helped to destroy the privately owned mass transit railroads in the USA.
It is frightening to note that the straight-arm salute was created by a self-proclaimed National Socialist in the USA as part of the original pledge of allegiance and was used to promote a government takeover of schools, three decades before the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
Combined, the socialist trio of atrocities resulted in the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million under the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million under the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
rexcurry.net /national-socialists1.html   (956 words)

  
 Socialist Reich Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Socialist Reich Party (German: Sozialistische Reichspartei) was a West German political party founded in the aftermath of the Second World War, in 1949 as an openly National Socialist and Hitler-admiring split from the German Empire Party.
The SRP claimed Konrad Adenauer was an American puppet and that Karl Dönitz was the last legitimate Führer of a pan-German Reich.
The SRP also advocated Europe, led by a reunited German Reich, supposedly as a 'third force' against both capitalism and communism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Socialist_Reich_Party   (320 words)

  
 German Court Throws Out Attempt To Ban Right-Wing Party | Current Affairs | Deutsche Welle | 18.03.2003
In Germany, a political party can be banned if the court determines that the group is a threat to the country's democratic order or seeks to overturn that order.
In 1952, it banned the Socialist Reich Party, in which former Nazis had collected, and it forced the Communist Party of Germany to disband in 1956.
A position statement on the party's Web site once said the party opposed such things as "domination by outsiders," and favored "a new social order in Germany that corresponds with our view of mankind." The party has about 6,500 members and won 0.4 percent of the vote during the Sept. 22 national election.
www.dw-world.de /dw/article/0,1564,811541,00.html   (711 words)

  
 NAZI PARTY & ADOLF HITLER - Third Reich, Nazism, Fascist Party, Swastika, National Socialist German Workers Party
The National Socialist German Workers' Party was aware of the salute to the U.S. flag when it adopted its salute.
The National Socialist German Workers’ Party had been in existence since 1920 (with electoral breakthroughs in 1930 and dictatorship in 1933, and WWII in 1939).
The self-proclaimed socialist Francis Bellamy proposed the original socialist salute and the pledge after he joined the staff of the magazine "Youth's Companion." The salute and pledge were created by Bellamy to promote socialism among the youth in the most socialistic institution -government schools.
members.ij.net /rex/swastikausa.html   (663 words)

  
 THE SOCIALIST MONSTERS
They have been called racist by the party of the minority, much like the KKK is synonymous with the words right wing.
Membership in the party was especially held dear to the educators and the press.
The moral decay of Democratic party and its leaders are rooted in their shameless defense of their moral-less President.
www.etherzone.com /1999/socialist.html   (1389 words)

  
 December 2005, Socialist Action newspaper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Murtha is a right-winger to the core on military matters, with 37 years of service in the Marines, retiring from the reserves in 1990 as a colonel, and a Vietnam combat veteran.
Reich continues, “The military is offering signing bonuses up to $30,000 for jobs in high demand.
Reich argues, “Don’t expect the White House and Congress to reinstate the draft.
www.socialistaction.org /mackler9.htm   (2959 words)

  
 The Nazional Socialist Party
We know that socialist politicians are using Socialism to build a base they can use to perpetuate their positions of self-serving authority in office.
As for the socialists who are fond of throwing around the epithet, "Nazi," and applying it to those who are charged with protecting this country from foreign invaders, and who are trying their best to do it: Nazi is short for Nazional (or, National) Socialist Party, the name of Hitler's political organization in Germany.
That was Hitler's socialist political tool for expanding his base of support and gaining controling power over the German masses, in case one might not remember.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-chat/1295141/posts   (805 words)

  
 Deutsche Reichspartei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Deutsche Reichspartei (German Reich Party, German Imperial Party or German Empire Party) was a nationalist political party in West Germany.
In 1949 the Socialist Reich Party split away from it, as the Empire Party was not at that point neo-Nazi, and preferred to distance itself from Adolf Hitler.
Instead it preferred to exalt Imperial Germany (1870-1919) The party, however, moved more or less towards a national socialist way in 1952, when the SRP was declared anti-constitutional and disbanded by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany and much of its membership re-joined the Empire Party.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/German_Empire_Party   (319 words)

  
 The Reichspropagandaleitung of the Nazi Party
The assignment of Reich speakers, shock speakers of the RPL and applicants for the shock troop is handled by the office of "Speaker Assignments." The office of "Speaker Education" is responsible not only for the training of new political and expert speakers, but also for the steady improvement in the knowledge of all active speakers.
The unity of party and legally constituted professional organizations in the cultural sphere is guaranteed by relationships between the relevant offices.
To guarantee the unified conduct of propaganda on the part of both the party and the state, the Coordination Department is responsible for ensuring that the directives of the Reichspropagandaleitung are brought to the attention of subordinate, affiliated and associated bodies.
www.calvin.edu /academic/cas/gpa/rpl.htm   (1472 words)

  
 MEIN KAMPF & NATIONAL SOCIALISM IN THE USA Dr. Rex Curry exposes National Socialists in the USA
The Bellamy dogma influenced socialists worldwide, including the countries of the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 65 million dead under the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 49 million under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million under the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSGWP).
The National Socialists had come to the conclusion that the contraction had a bad sound in America and that getting rid of it was improve their image.
Jewish children were forced to perform the socialist straight-arm salute in government schools in the U.S. long before the National Socialist German Workers' Party existed, and for years thereafter while the horrid party tried to impose socialism everywhere.
rexcurry.net /national-socialists-usa.html   (2311 words)

  
 The Birth of the Federal Republic of Germany: German History
The activities of a number of openly antidemocratic parties during the Weimar Republic had inspired the authors of the Basic Law to include this strong provision.
In 1952 the Socialist Reich Party (Sozialistische Reichspartei--SRP), a successor to the NSDAP, became the first party to be banned.
The SRP had maintained that the Third Reich still existed legally, and it had denied the legitimacy of the FRG as a state.
www.germanculture.com.ua /library/history/bl_frg.htm   (891 words)

  
 Nürnberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Wartime necessities brought a halt to the Party Grounds, which were never finished, but most of what was built is still there, in a somewhat ruined condition.
The Party Rallies featured large numbers of the SS, SA, Labor Service, Hitler Jugend, and the Wehrmacht, parading through the old walled town of Nürnberg and standing in mass formations on the several parade grounds, paying homage to their Führer and deceased Nazi heroes.
The Gauhaus (1937, architect Franz Ruff) on the Marienplatz (Schlageter Platz during the Nazi period) was the headquarters of the Nazi Party in Nürnberg, and of Gauleiter Julius Streicher, the "Frankenführer," or Nazi leader of Franconia.
www.thirdreichruins.com /nuernberg.htm   (1562 words)

  
 History of Germany, 1945 to 1990
The reintroduction of democratic political parties in Germany was one of the primary concerns of the Allies during the final phase of the war.
Vigorous resistance to the merger of the two leftist parties came from Social Democrats in the Western zones, led by Kurt Schumacher, a veteran Social Democratic politician and member of the Reichstag during the Weimar Republic and a political prisoner during the Third Reich.
The party structure of the SED had been reorganized in the image of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union even before the foundation of the GDR, and the system of nomenklatura, with its strict system of ideological education and selection of candidates for all functions in party and state, was introduced.
home.carolina.rr.com /wormold/germany/5.htm   (6399 words)

  
 International Socialist Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Clinton and Gore were both members of the conservative Democratic Leadership Council that explicitly formulated a Democratic strategy aimed at moving the party away from the "special interest" concerns of women, labor and African Americans and toward policies less distinguishable, even in rhetoric, from the Republican Party.
As Robert Reich points out, if Democrats know that they have the support of those to their left safely in hand, they will always pander to the right in the search for more votes.
What’s more, a Green Party presidential campaign is unlikely to have the same kind of audience in the face of the pervasive "anybody but Bush" climate.
www.isreview.org /issues/30/anybodybutBush.shtml   (4715 words)

  
 The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels: about the Working Class
It took events, particularly the Paris Commune, to show that only by the creation of a mass socialist revolutionary party at the head of the working class could such a social overturn be completed.
This was borne out, moreover, by the Russian revolution, which would have been impossible without the existence of a mass revolutionary party in the form of the Bolshevik party, and the far-sighted leadership of Lenin and Trotsky.
One of the tasks of Marxists and socialists today is to prepare the ground for such a movement by introducing the new generation to the marvellous ideas of the giants of scientific socialism, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
www.socialistparty.org.uk /manifesto/150.htm   (4099 words)

  
 Socialism and German Rearmament
Had the leadership of the Socialist and Communist Parties and the trade-union movement gathered together for resistance by a general strike, and had they been prepared to face the issue of civil war, Hitler would have been crushed by the working class.
At the annual Labour Party conference the NEC with their 'compromise' resolution outflanked the Bevanites and thus the latter's position on the question was rejected by a small majority.
If British Labour had on its banner the erection of a socialist Britain (as a preparation for a United Socialist States of Europe) in indissoluble alliance with the colonial peoples, the power of militarism and capitalism and of the Stalinist bureaucracy to which the NEC and Bevanites in different ways point, would be irredeemably broken.
www.marxist.com /TUT/TUT2-4.html   (7597 words)

  
 Broad alliance confronts German right-wing extremists
NPD’s leader, Udo Voigt, has claimed that the cabinet attempt to ban his party will fail, and that its failure would be "a victory for democracy." But the cabinet’s case to the constitutional court stresses the NPD’s undemocratic behavior, including belligerent rhetoric and readiness to use violence.
While political parties could be outlawed and criminal behavior prosecuted, much right-wing extremism "cannot be handled by the police," Dr. Meyer said.
Inge Czerwinske, a Green Party representative on the Furstenwalde town council and an active member of Plattform, said that resistance from political leaders was no longer a problem.
www.pcusa.org /pcnews/oldnews/2001/01043.htm   (811 words)

  
 Telegraph | News | German government attacked over ban on neo-Nazi party
CRITICS of the German government's attempt to outlaw the National Democratic Party are warning that the move could backfire and lead to a strengthening of the country's far-Right.
If the constitutional court bans the NPD it will be the first extreme Right-wing party proscribed in Germany since 1952, when Konrad Adenauer's government received approval to outlaw the small Socialist Reich party because of its similarity to Hitler's Nazi party.
The party has set up an internet website and has attracted a wave of new members since the measures were discussed.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2000/11/12/wger12.xml   (635 words)

  
 The Rise of Hitler - 1920 Nazi Party is Formed
Hitler took charge of party propaganda in early 1920, and also recruited young men he had known in the Army.
In Munich, there were many alienated, maladjusted soldiers and ex-soldiers with a thirst for adventure and a distaste for the peace brought on by the Treaty of Versailles and the resulting democratic republic.
He met strong opposition from leading party members who thought it was premature and feared it might be disrupted by Marxists.
www.historyplace.com /worldwar2/riseofhitler/party.htm   (955 words)

  
 naumannwerner
Naumann’s master plan was to create a cadre of dedicated and fanatical Nazis who would infiltrate the existing "democratic" political parties, maneuvering their way into positions of power and influence until they were strong enough to take over and reveal themselves.
He did not think that the time was ripe for the creation of a new political party devoted to National Socialist principles.
Adolf von Thadden, the young chairman of the ultra-nationalist German Reich Party, agreed to put Naumann and Hans Rudel at the head of his party’s ticket.
www.third-reich-books.com /naumannwerner.htm   (1781 words)

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