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Using a previously unparalleled range of sources, this book reconstructs Hitler's thought processes and objectives. It shows that Hitler developed a concept of "NATIONAL SOCIALISM" in which anti-capitalist ideas played a far greater role than has previously been assumed. Zitelmann shows that Hitler's anti-capitalism became increasingly radicalized and that he eventually became an admirer of Stalin's Soviet planned economy.
Contents
Foreword by Karl Otmar von Aretin
Translator's Note
I. Introduction
II. Hitler and the Revolution
III. Hitler's Social Objectives and His Assessment of the Major Classes
of Modern Society
IV. Hitler's Central Objective: The Revolutionizing of Politics and
Economics and the Restructuring of the Economic System
V. Hitler: An Opponent of Modern Industrial Society? Modernistic and
Anti-Modernistic Elements in Hitler's Weltanschauung
VI. Hitler's Concepts and Objectives in His Domestic Policies
VII. Hitler's Self-Assessment in the Political Spectrum
VIII. Final Considerations
Notes
Bibliography