Far-right? edit

[1] Actually, no, Nazism and Fascism are not strictly right-wing ideologies. They are hybrid political philosophies that include an equal amount of left and right wing ideas. That's why Nazism is called National Socialism because it's socialism (left-wing; centralized control of the nation's economy) paired with nationalism (right-wing). The idea that Nazism and Fascism are only right-wing seems to mainly come from leftists who understandably don't want to be associated with either one of those political movements. Cheers.

I'm sorry, but this position is contrary to essentially all established political science, and the idea that Nazism and fascism aren't right-wing is a pretty fringe position to take. Regardless of the word "socialism" present in their name, the German Nazis were strongly opposed to communism and labour unions. They did oppose laissez-faire capitalism, but the economic system of Nazi Germany was quite solidly capitalist. Similarly, the economics of fascism are generally corporatist and focused on class collaboration rather than the class struggle of leftist politics. Best regards, wwklnd (talk) 19:32, 5 March 2022 (UTC)Reply

A kitten for you! edit

 

thanks comrade for making nazis cry

Im not afraid (talk) 17:03, 30 March 2022 (UTC)Reply

February 2023 Labour Edit-a-thon edit

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Thanks for the reminder! I'd completely forgotten! wwklnd (talk) 13:34, 20 January 2023 (UTC)Reply