Hi Arlo,

[Arlo]
What is "common knowledge" is not what you say above, but that the NSP was a
"Volk" movement, holding its early meetings in beer halls and appealing to
those who felt "downtrodden" because of global or multicultural influences
on
the superior German people.

>From Wikipedia (which, by the way, aligns with William Shirer's Rise and
Fall
of the Third Reich), "The Nazis' strongest appeal was to the lower
middle-class
– farmers, public servants, teachers, small businessmen – who had suffered
most from the inflation of the 1920s, so who feared Bolshevism more than
anything else. The small business class were receptive to Hitler's
anti-Semitism, since they blamed Jewish big business for their economic
problems." (Wikipedia)

[Mark]
I find this interesting as it relates to today's politics.  Would you say
that those that follow Obama can be described by the Wiki paragraph above?
 As history always repeats itself, I am just trying to identify what parts
are repeating.  I am talking about the time before the huge nationalism and
war-mongering.  The S from NSP was Socialism.  I believe that by studying
the circles of human behavior one can get a better understanding of Quality.
 Quality itself may be considered amoral, its expression in human behavior
(and perhaps other things) is where morality ties in as a pointer.

Thanks,
Mark
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