http://www.americablog.com/ 2009/06/glenn-becks-solutio n-to-holocaust.html

John Aravosis of Americablog quotes Encarta:

"Yes, which party does this describe more closely:

 

National Socialism was similar in many respects to Italian fascism (see Fascism). The roots of National Socialism, however, were peculiarly German, grounded, for example, in the Prussian tradition of military authoritarianism and expansion; in the German romantic tradition of hostility to rationalism, liberalism, and democracy; in various racist doctrines according to which the Nordic peoples, as so-called pure Aryans, were not only physically superior to other races, but were the carriers of a superior morality and culture; and in certain philosophical traditions that idealized the state or exalted the superior individual and exempted such a person from conventional restraints."

 

 

Every word evolves over the eras as historical context shifts and changes. But that doesn't mean we can't benefit from a judicious and objective study of the facts of history. I see some eerie parallels in the above.

 

by Badass4Peace on 06/11/2009 09:49:21 PM EST

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