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I'm glad to see more people spreading the truth that Nazism is socialism and is cut from the same authoritarian cloth as Marxism. Marxists, and thus the Democratic party in the US and other socialist parties in Europe, want the same things for society as the Nazis did (they are just going to exterminate a lot more people before the Jews get what they deserve).
The thing that I wonder, TIKanon (or James Lindsay anon, if you aren't the same person), is if either of them wrap the idea up with Neopatrimonialism. Neopatrimonialism is one aspect of why Marxism
must always be totalitarian. I use the term "patrimonial" from Francis Fukuyama's
The Origins of Political Order, where he identifies it as the dominant social order in humanity up until very modern times. Under patrimonialism, society is organized as manors (like medieval manors) run by a patriarch. The members of the family are the property, the cattle, of the family line, which is absolutely managed by the current patriarch. This concept of society may not have even ended yet in China. It ended in Europe due to the Church wanting to be able to inherit land (one of the few things that the patriarch couldn't do was give the family manor away, as the patriarch was only a steward to the manor).
What does that have to do with Marxism? Marxism is neo-patrimonial. It says "look back to those times when we had communal land plots, and we all helped one another, why can't we live like that again?" Marxism looks backwards to humanity's patrimonial past and romanticizes it. What it forgets is that, in a social order that has so many responsibilities to the individual, the individual also has reciprocal responsibilities to the social order. While the owner of a herd of cattle has a responsibility to the herd, sometimes that responsibility means culling the herd, and the herd has a responsibility to accept it. Marxist social order must always be Totalitarian because the Marxist wants the state to have responsibility over all aspects of their life, which means that they are reciprocally responsible for individually maintaining that social order. Living under patrimonialism means accepting the decrees of the patriarch.
Social order can only be maintained through the responsibilities of the individual to the social order.
The more responsibilities to the individual that the social order has, the more reciprocal responsibilities to the social order that the individual
must have.
The big difference between a socialist and a nazi is that the nazi will tell you that this is true, while the socialist will lie to you and spin a delusion about a utopia where society helps everyone and no one pays for it.
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