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SpeCtrE
20th May 2005, 18:40
I am writing a paper with that title. I am done with it, but I would want you to hear what you guys have to say about what I should include and who I should consult.
The whole title of the paper is Is Neo-Nazism a direct shot from Nazism
I will post the paper here after I submit it.
OleMarxco
20th May 2005, 20:03
Heh! Interesting question, about those racist schwines, that is ;)
Personally, I'd say ....
Both Yes and No: It has "changed" (trough evolution) since Nazism to be more "acceptable" to people, but it's still it's good old piss-poor camouflated nationalistic-justified violence and fascism hidden under the umbrella of "socialism" - Although most "nazies" these days are more skinheads listening to punk-music and Rammstein in fact, than any supporters of social equality! :D
Check out Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Nazism) for more information, that I I recommend, and compare it to the original Nazism (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazism) :redstar2000:
cormacobear
20th May 2005, 22:08
http://splcenter.org/intel/map/hate.jsp
http://www.loyno.edu/history/journal/1994-5/McCary.htm
http://www.leaderu.com/jhs/lively.html
http://www.psychology.uoguelph.ca/faculty/...lig/billig.html (http://www.psychology.uoguelph.ca/faculty/winston/papers/billig/billig.html)
Here's an interesting site you might be able to use. Since Both Nazi's and Neo-nazi's use the same texts as the foundation of there groups A direct evolution is an easy case to make . For example the influence of Adolf Hitlers book 'Mien Kampf' played an integral role in the development of both groups ideology's. Nazi's who began as the German National Socialist Party gained a certain level of credibility from the parties history, quickly becoming mainstream and fully acceptable. Once in power they comletely perverted the ideals of the Nat. Soc. party and began to evolve their own fascist and racist ideology's. The Neo-Nazis arose from these ideals and had the advantage of an already developed ideology in Nazism, this advantage aside they had they're parties history to contend with and thus could never really hope to be mainstream.
This Inability to acheive any mainstream credibility and the political landscape of the period since the second World War Have forced a number of specific changes in the Neo-Nazi movement. For example capitalistic economics and faster travel provided the basis for increased immigration into European countries. this introduction of a greater number of visible minorities gave the Neo-Nazis a new visble target for their hate, this new trend was likely the impetus the Neo-Nazis needed to increase contact and coordination with racist far right organizations in N. America.
I'll have a look to see if I can find any other texts you can reference. Good Luck.
SpeCtrE
24th May 2005, 14:17
Anyone else
Anti-establishment
6th June 2005, 00:13
If your looking on some stuff to add, visit the great wikipedia. Usually really helpful.
SpeCtrE
8th June 2005, 09:07
I listen to Rammstein.
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