Satanic_truth88 said:
Since the ideology of national socialism is work + sacrifice = reward and position in the social hierarchy, where does it stand on inheritance? Surely inheriting an innate advantage over others from absolutely no work of your own would not be true to national socialist ideology? I remember a quote from Hitler in which he said something along the lines of "the money left in your bank account when you die is the amount of time wasted at work". But regardless of this I have seen NS defend inheritance rights.
Can someone break this down for me?
I dont remember that being a part of National Socialism at all. In fact I remember it being said work should be something that is done with Joy.
While yes it is and always was part of Nordic culture to work hard on things. Me included I hate wasting time. I remember something about them making wages more fair and giving people enough time away from work in the week to actually live life as well and reflect on things. This was written about in sermons before search it out.
What are you totally making stuff up.
This is what Hitler Actually said "“The amount of money that is in your bank at the time of your death is the extra work you did which wasn't necessary”
This implies something different than what your saying.
Sacrifice yes and work are a good thing. But I believe Hitler tried to elevate people to as high of a living standard as possible.
I also believe National Socialism viewing work as something that should eventually be like recreation doing something one enjoys.
It's the enemy that puts all this emphasis on always working and laboring and making sacrifices for next to no reward never having time to advance or even think. That seems to be the attitude you have.
I dont think they had any problem with any kind of inheritances.