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National Socialism typically refers to Nazism, which was the ideology of the Nazi Party (National Socialist German Workers' Party) led by Adolf Hitler.
National Socialism typically promotes uniting the working class of a specific ethnic, national, or racial group into a proletarian nation while socializing the industry, providing an extensive welfare state and opposing capitalism, communism, conservatism, international socialism, liberalism. It also opposes nations, ethnicities or other groups that are deemed to be enemies of the specific ethnicity to which it is applied.
Several political parties have used the name National Socialist Party or National Socialist Movement.

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National Socialism typically refers to Nazism, which was the ideology of the Nazi Party (National Socialist German Workers' Party) led by Adolf Hitler.
National Socialism typically promotes uniting the working class of a specific ethnic, national, or racial group into a proletarian nation while socializing the industry, providing an extensive welfare state and opposing capitalism, communism, conservatism, international socialism, liberalism. It also opposes nations, ethnicities or other groups that are deemed to be enemies of the specific ethnicity to which it is applied.
Several political parties have used the name National Socialist Party or National Socialist Movement. A Frenchman, Maurice Barrés was the first to coin the term "national socialism". (2) Nietzche realized analogies between socialism and nationalism. He considered both "dominated by envy and laziness". (5) "Jules Monnerot in his Sociologie du communisme affirms that modern tyranny must always combine social (or socialistic) with national appeal." (5)
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