>>1081>Is there like a max 10page manifesto with just the important point and something longer which describes every point in detail ?LOL THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT THE BOOK I LINKED TO IS, DU SCHWACHKOPF. LOOK AT IT AGAINhttps://7chan.org/lit/src/Feder-InterestSlavery-trans_Hadding_Scott.pdfOpen up that ^^ document. Now look at the section of text starting at page 13 and ending at page 21. Those 8 pages are a very short manifesto of the "economic program of national socialism". Now look at the stretch of text from page 22 to page 39 (approximately 7 pages). Those 7 pages explain briefly the basic logic behind it while the rest of the document from page 39 to page 240 is a deeper explanation.
If the "large print" is too big for you then there is a "small print" version of the same book here:
http://www75.zippyshare.com/v/97095923/file.htmland there is an "Amazon Kindle" version with resizeable fonts here:
http://www.amazon.com/Manifesto-Abolition-Enslavement-Interest-Gottfried-ebook/dp/B009Q85R32/Look Christianity became a big movement because they basically had people that walk around and give books (copies of "the Bible") to people to read. After Martin Luther translated the Bible in to German, the focus of much of modern Christianity was on getting the Bible translated in to as many languages as possible and getting the book distributed to as many people as possible so as to facilitate the spread of Christianity.
The Mormons give out copies of "the book of Mormon" for people to read. Islam is the world's fastest growing religion because Moslems give out "The Koran" for people to read.
Likewise, "National Socialism" was a big movement starting in 1919 because people in brown shirts walked around and passed out copies of Feder's book, which was "the Bible of early National Socialism" for people to read during that time period from 1919 to 1926. Feder's book was written in 1919 and it was part of what started the DAP / NSDAP, Hitler didn't finish writing Mein Kampf until 7 years later in 1926, and Mein Kampf doesn't focus on the economic principles of /natsoc/ like Feder's book does. Mein Kampf is more Hitler's personal memoirs on how he is going to go about implementing Dietrich Eckart's and Gottfried Feder's ideas in 1920's German with a focus on propaganda and organizational techniques and several chapters added explaining what Hitler thinks the "ideal foreign policy" for 1920's Germany is (what Hitler's "ideal foreign policy" for breaking 1920's Germany free from the Treaty of Versailles is not as relevant
The reason Marxists have been more successful during the time period from 1945 to 2014 than /natsoc/ has is because Marxists have a stronger focus on theory and on having a consistent ideology and on propagating this consistent ideology through books, pamphlets, and speeches. /natsoc/ is never going to be able to compete with Marxism unless it goes back to its roots back in 1919 when Dietrich Eckart and Gottfried Feder were running the show and there was a strong emphasis on having a rigorous and logically consistent ideological Weltanschauung.