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  • National Socialism (French Trafalgar, British Waterloo)
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  • National Socialism, also known as Left-Wing Nationalism, is a political ideology founded by Nicolás Repetto in Argentina in the early 1920's, and later expanded and addapted by Benito Mussolini in Italy, Ernst Röhm in Germany and Craig J. Beaumont in the Confederate States of America. It advocates state control of most, if not all, means of production in a nation, as well as a strong national identity of a people. Many people can consider this being a form of socialism as proposed by Karl Marx and Fredrich Engels, but with a more nationalistic beant to encourage the people to work for the greater good of the nation.
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  • National Socialism, also known as Left-Wing Nationalism, is a political ideology founded by Nicolás Repetto in Argentina in the early 1920's, and later expanded and addapted by Benito Mussolini in Italy, Ernst Röhm in Germany and Craig J. Beaumont in the Confederate States of America. It advocates state control of most, if not all, means of production in a nation, as well as a strong national identity of a people. Many people can consider this being a form of socialism as proposed by Karl Marx and Fredrich Engels, but with a more nationalistic beant to encourage the people to work for the greater good of the nation.