- 29 Oct 2013 07:43
#14321987
To what extent were the German conservative revolutionaries National Socialists? I heard that many joined the NS party but that a good number did not and many were even in opposition.
In what respects did their platform differ from National Socialism and fascism?
Also, to what extent were they conservatives? Did they simply want to conserve the status quo in inter-war Germany, that is the role of the aristocrats, big business, the monarchy and church, or did they want a complete rejection of modernity like Guenon or Evola?
In what respects did their platform differ from National Socialism and fascism?
Also, to what extent were they conservatives? Did they simply want to conserve the status quo in inter-war Germany, that is the role of the aristocrats, big business, the monarchy and church, or did they want a complete rejection of modernity like Guenon or Evola?