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( @Nature_and_Race )
The forbidden philosopher.
And his forbidden philosophy.
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@Nature_and_Race Such beautiful work.
Btw, who's the "forbidden philosopher? Socrates?
( @Toodank2bunderstood )
@Nature_and_Race they hated Hitler because he spoke the truth
( @Occidental_Rome1 )
@Nature_and_Race Let's make this simple:
Race! Unity! Sacrifice/Struggle! self-made:Destiny!
( @AngolaTrader96 )
@Nature_and_Race I first read Mein Kampf in Summer 2017. I became Jew-wise only about 5-6 months before then. Mein Kampf helped me articulate my viewpoints better. It gave me much more confidence in my ideology.
( @Karen_Melzer )
@Nature_and_Race no Hitler. Because he gaught the right enemy and his ideology was patriotic
( @UltramegaJew )
@Nature_and_Race
>Translated by (((Ralph Manheim)))
https://web.archive.org/web/20220426051902/https://anoccasionalcomment.blogspot.com/2019/11/regarding-english-translations-of-mein.html
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( @Nature_and_Race )
@UltramegaJew -- Manheim wasn't Jewish. He never said he was Jewish, nor did the Jews claim him at any point of his life or after his death.
Thus far, the Manheim translation is the most accurate in both letter and spirit, though far from perfect.
( @anotherjessica96 )
@Nature_and_Race is mein kamp his only writing? I already have read two versions, and i have a book on his speeches, the only thing left is for me to read that german philospsher he mentions in mein kampf, cant remember his name. What am i missing?