You are both right,but upon further reflection as I read through Mein Kampf I begin to see that Hitler at the time he wrote that book wasn't as insane as history makes him out to be.He makes some valid points about politics and religion throughout that book.Also,he truly believed in what he was doing.He refers to the Jews as a plague and blames them for the destabilization of the German economy at that time and the Germans losing thier sense of self.
Some of his arguments against politics especially,democracy and proletarianism actually make sense and still hold true today.His assesment of what a politician is and stands for is also true today.I have been writing down some of his more sensible quotes which I will share with this forum at a later date when I finish that book.
Some of his arguments against politics especially,democracy and proletarianism actually make sense and still hold true today.His assesment of what a politician is and stands for is also true today.I have been writing down some of his more sensible quotes which I will share with this forum at a later date when I finish that book.
There is nothing people will not maintain when they are slaves to superstition
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