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Nazis were Socialists, just like Marxist-Leninists were, and pre-WWII Progressives Supported both

When a socialist calls someone a Nazi today, as they are wont to do if anyone disagrees with their agenda, they are actually calling them a fellow socialist. Socialism is another word for collectivism, the doctrine that an individual life has no value, that an individual is owned by the collective and lives only to serve the state or group. This is an apt description for both Marxist-Leninist socialism and National Socialism. The term “Nazi” was coined as a derogatory abbreviation for the proper name, “Nationalsozialist” (National socialist), short for “Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei” (National Socialist German Workers’ Party). Nobel Prize winning economist, Friedrich A. Hayek, rightfully considered Nazism to be socialism.

What makes British spies become double agents?

British double agent George Blake, who passed secrets to the Soviets  Credit: Hulton Deutsch When the death of George Blake in Moscow made front-page news a month ago, I wondered how many younger readers had ever heard of him. And the older ones were probably just surprised (as I was) to learn that he had still been alive until then. This was a man who last hit headlines in the 1960s – first when convicted as a Soviet agent in 1961, and then when he escaped from Wormwood Scrubs five years later. The story of that escape is perhaps the most famous thing about him. Naturally, the authorities assumed that he had been sprung by a fiendishly clever Soviet operation, but the real story was more like something from an Ealing comedy.

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