Socialism as the final concept of duty, the ethical duty of work...

Socialism as the final concept of duty, the ethical duty of work, not just for oneself but also for one’s fellow man’s sake, and above all the principle: Common good before own good, a struggle against all parasitism and especially against easy and unearned income. -Joseph Stalin

kill yourself

The Revolution cannot be killed.

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And yet Stalin and his ilk were parasites and had a lot of unearned income

sure, lets just completely ignore human nature, what could possibly go wrong?

It's from hitler retards, I catched you. You don't even use google to check sources.

Do you see my flag? I hate all socialists equally

I find it difficult to hate Stalin.

He viewed the people as an expendable resource, up to and including his inner circle, but it's undeniable that he advanced Russia from an agrarian joke state that people considered almost Asiatic (or a failed state ruled by evil, rapacious New York Jews, if you count the revolutionary period) to one of the world's foremost powers. He also hated the fucking kikes, and nearly all the Western communist "thinkers" who shit on him are leftcom scum who view him as a traitor for not letting their racial brethren run Russia into the ground and then scurry back to America.

Too many Marxist priors, though anti-cultural and anti-white in principle if not in practice, and probably genuinely a terrible person in a way that Hitler was not.

>Too many Marxist priors, though anti-cultural
Too many Marxist priors though, anti-cultural*

The placement of that comma is important.

I am not saying it doesn't sound nice
I am saying you're a hypocritical godless faggot with christian morals. That's not what a human is, go preach death elsewhere christcuck

It's actually a Hitler quote.
>Socialism as the final concept of duty, the ethical duty of work, not just for oneself but also for one’s fellow man’s sake, and above all the principle: Common good before own good, a struggle against all parasitism and especially against easy and unearned income. And we were aware that in this fight we can rely on no one but our own people. We are convinced that socialism in the right sense will only be possible in nations and races that are Aryan, and there in the first place we hope for our own people and are convinced that socialism is inseparable from nationalism.

I didn't read the quote itself
Fall for your own tarps lefty.
It's a nice metaphor for how social sciences are conducted these days.

it kills its self

Stfu he's a hypocrite. Greedy of power. Lenin, and marx is angery of him. KYS OP communism does not work when human greed, and selfishness exceeds that of helping your community.
Please read tribal book, it talks about the common good of the tribe (and how happiness/suicide affects happenings like 9/11, suicide rates WENT DOWN FOR 2 YEARS when 9/11 happened)

You see the flag, right? I'm not a leftist. Please learn to be coherent before posting, leaf.

itt (((alt right))) mutts and kikes btfo pic related

Stalin is a fucking subhuman. How can you call yourself a socialist fighting for muh people when you lead your country to famine two times and kill people for absurd reasons such as "hoarding" grain and being kinda richer than Ivan the card carrying drunk communist that is the local udarnik of the kolkhoz. And why were those sacrifices made? To elevate a poor agricultural state to a poor industrial state but which has gone to space. Excuse me but what point does the space race have when people wipe their ass with newspaper, live in commumal apartments and wait on queues for various goods?

Good picture btw

This being said.
I am still opposed to this quote.
He is clearly flattering the pleb instinctual love for equality. Why do you think germany under Bismarck were some of the first to come up with social securities. No wonder he appreciated Islam when surrounded by such germcucks.
No power to the pleb is best. Lying to them about their value is a proof in itself.

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>Common good before own good
Are these guys going to be contributing to the common good?

>for one’s fellow man’s sake
Jews are not my fellow men

I wish more people would realize that the stock market serves that purpose. You just have to work a little bit to join the party.

I'm sure these guys will work towards the common good for all.

The main origin point for this particular quote is John Toland's 1976 biography of Hitler. Toland translates and cites this speech as a 1 May 1927 speech, but his citation is absent and there are some who argue that Toland cribbed the speech from an earlier one from Otto Strasser, who was one of the leaders of the small left-wing of the NSDAP. This is not completely outside the realm of possibility since Toland was not the most scrupulous of researchers and Hitler gave a lot of speeches, so it is possible that he confused Strasser's speech for Hitler's, or even was duped by Strasser claiming his speech as coming from the mouth of Hitler.

But assuming Toland's translation and source is accurate, putting the quote into a pat meme is disingenuous to the Toland's biography and indicates someone did not read the book. Toland cited the speech as an example of how Hitler to bait the German left and appeal to German workers by reclaiming the title socialist for the NSDAP's own Völkisch brand of class relations. It not only reigned in the left-wing of the Party like the Strasser brothers, who were engaging in a political turf war with Goebbels in April 1927, but it was also a direct provocation of the Left in the hopes of delegitimizing it. May Day was a major holiday for both the KPD and SPD and this was a period in which the NSDAP was rebranding itself as a mainstream political party after the failure of the Beer Hall Putsch. Seizing enemy "territory" was one of the common tactics of the NSDAP in its late Weimar phase, and in this case the claim was rhetorical, not physical like a neighborhood. Replicating this component of the speech without any attention to the Völkisch components of NSDAP socialism also removes vital components of how Hitler defined his economic program.

This type of Völkisch socialism had little in common with the political definition of socialism in 2017, or even that of the interwar period.

Space is an important thing but I take your point. As a socialist he was pretty terrible, and as I said tied to all kinds of retarded Marxist shit where having a bit of extra wheat to tide you over through the winter (without having to beg the local party apparatus every time you want to make some gruel) is considered hoarding and communal apartments are a good idea because muh everything in common.

I guess there's not a whole lot of good to him. Especially considering the Stalinist shenanigans in Spain and such.