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Sorel (1847-1922) was a French social philosopher who had a major influence on Mussolini. Sorel believed that societies naturally became decadent and disorganized. This decay could only be slowed by the leadership of idealists who were willing to use violence to obtain power. Nietzsche (1844-1900) theorized that there were two moral codes: the ruling class ( master morality) and the oppressed class (slave morality)...
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Nietzsche (1844-1900) theorized that there were two moral codes: the ruling class ( master morality) and the oppressed class (slave morality). Nietzsche believed the ancient empires were developed from the master majority and the religious ideas and views grew out the slave majority. The idea of the "overman" or superman which symbolized man at his most creative and highest intellectual capacity was brought about by Nietzsche as well...
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Was the increase of the support of Hitler and the Nazi Party based on the complex situation in Germany or on Hitler and the Nazi Party’s own efforts, during 1918 and 1933?   The Nazi party was able to gain power because of the appeal of Hitler’s personality Discuss.   A Fooled Nation: The Role Of German Morale In Hitler's Rise To Power   Benito Mussolini Vs. Adolf Hitler   Mussolini And Fascism   Hitler Vs. Stalin: Who Was A More Destructive Leader In Terms Of Religious Groups   A Fooled Nation: Hitler's Rise To Power   The Federal Reserve System: Modern Fascism And Absolute Power   The Rise of Hitler and the German National Socialist Party   Hitler And The Nazi Party   Hitler And The Nazi Party   How Valid is the Judgement That Mussolini’s Rise to Power Was Mainly The Result of the Failures of the Liberal State   Was any one of these main reasons more important than the other’s in Hitler’s rise to power?   Could the Nazi takeover of the German state and national consolidation of power have been prevented?   Hitler And Mussolini Similairites And Differences  
 
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