Anyone reading this Blog might notice that I did not post anything earlier today. Bogumil posted a follow-up on ARPLAN about the 1920 Salzburg Conference regarding Pan-Germanic Socialism. The Conference was pivotal in the rise of Hitlerism and the Führer… Read More ›
Rudolf Jung
On Pan-Germanic Socialism and European Integration
Bogumil, Yes, prior to the Great Depression, Fascism did try to preserve the aspects of Capitalism that would enable its adherents to facilitate Italy’s eventual transition to State Corporatism. It would have been comparable to the idea of Mainland China… Read More ›
Questions on “Germanic Federalism”
Bogumil, Okay, I finished my reading of the latest ARPLAN. With the latest post on my Blog completed, I feel that I should consolidate my observations from my previous comment with this particular comment. As I had pointed out yesterday,… Read More ›
“The Salzburg Conference and the Pan-Germanic Socialist Party of the German Volksreich (NSPDV)”
Bogumil, Excellent, a glimpse into yet another aspect of Pan-Germanic Socialism that has been forgotten and left by the wayside because of Hitlerism. In my descriptions of the German-speaking world on my Blog, I have always referred to it as… Read More ›
“European Germany” or “German Europe?”
Bogumil, I sincerely wish you a merry Christmas and an early happy New Year. I hope things are going well for you at the moment. Since I am not sure if you will be doing a Christmas-themed post this year,… Read More ›
“Learning to Love the New Reich”
Bogumil, You made an important discovery regarding how the trade union movement reacted to the rise of the Hitlerists from 1933 onwards. As I had suspected as far back as “National Socialists against Capitalism,” I became convinced that the Hitlerist… Read More ›
What was the “Uneven Alliance?” (Pt. II of II)
Bogumil, If I had not stressed this already, the latest ARPLAN Post feels like a culmination of the earlier ones on Pan-Germanic Socialism (PGS), including the power struggle to define what it is supposed to be. That power struggle is… Read More ›
On “Pan-Germanic Socialism and Animal Rights” (Pt. II of II)
Bogumil, The latest ARPLAN Post is definitely among the most insightful and relevant topics about Pan-Germanic Socialism. In this case, we are delving into Pan-Germanic Legal Theory (PGLT), including its prospect of ushering an entirely distinct form of legal jurisprudence,… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: The Revolutionary Realm (Pt. I of II)
In the last Conservative Socialism-related Blog post, I stated that there was a dialectic inherent within the very debate over “Reform vs. Revolution” by most Socialists and Communists. My position remains constant: any serious adoption of Socialism must occur through… Read More ›
Cameralism: Precursor to Socialism?
“The cameralists of the books, as distinguished from the cameralists of the bureaus, although the former class was usually recruited from the latter, were the men who worked out for publication, and especially for pedagogical purposes, the system of procedure… Read More ›
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