Strasserism

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Strasserism is a radical, anti-capitalist and nationalist current within early German National Socialism that emphasized socialist economic policies and revolutionary populism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf current within National Socialism
far-right ideology
political ideology
aimsAt mobilizing workers for nationalist goals
overthrow of the existing capitalist order
associatedWith Gregor Strasser NERFINISHED
Otto Strasser NERFINISHED
left wing of the early Nazi Party
consideredByScholarsAs heterodox form of National Socialism
left-wing current within Nazism
coreConcept anti-bourgeois sentiment
anti-finance capitalism
class collaboration within the nation
combination of nationalism and socialism
countryOfOrigin Germany
developedWithinOrganization National Socialist German Workers’ Party NERFINISHED
distinguishedFrom Hitler’s more conservative alliance with big business
emergedInPeriod Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Strasserite National Socialism NERFINISHED
historicalEventContext economic crisis of the Weimar Republic
historicalOutcome marginalized after the Night of the Long Knives
suppressed within the Nazi Party
ideologicalPosition anti-capitalist
nationalist
radical
revolutionary populist
influenced some post-war neo-Nazi currents
third positionist movements
influencedBy anti-capitalist thought
revolutionary nationalism
völkisch nationalism
languageOfOrigin German
namedAfter Gregor Strasser NERFINISHED
Otto Strasser NERFINISHED
opposes Marxist socialism
liberal capitalism
parliamentary democracy
partOf early German National Socialism
positionOnClassConflict subordinates class struggle to national unity
positionOnInternationalism rejects internationalism
positionOnProperty accepts private property under strong state control
positionOnRace retains racial doctrines of National Socialism
supports authoritarian leadership
economic planning
nationalization of key industries
strong centralized state
workers’ participation in management

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Gregor Strasser politicalAlignment Strasserism