Nazi Conformity Research Paper

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Conformity is the ultimate truth, and thus individualism contains infinite falsehoods. Not to say individualism does not contain truth, but that truth will always return to the boundary of philosophy, conformity. With compliance comes greatness, in the sense of magnitude, not accounting for personal political taste. This can be seen in any period in history. Most notably in the USSR, the people’s will truly meant something, united and strong, through popular conformist ideology. Countries could be toppled by it, and the world conquered by glorious Russia, if not for the overreaching abuse of its leader Stalin, whose power hungry cabal of Marxist politicians raised up the countrymen, and then sucked them dry. The same could be said for Nazi …show more content…
Whether its conformity to health, faith, reproduction, craft, or education, only the most committed come out on top of life. Even art and music conform to beauty and rhythm. What is a painting without skillfully arranged strokes or an orchestra without bars of melodic measures? Most people would like to think that those leading society are strong in all capacities of the word, conforming to honor and goodness, but I believe our Western society is under mob rule at the moment. The people’s sensibilities are being curtailed, worried about offending someone or fulfilling arbitrary diversity quotas, instead of seeking truth or capability. The strong in the West can not exert their strength where it is needed, as third wave feminists and their beta male orbiters will come to scream about privilege. Thomas Hobbes made mention of this exact situation, saying something along the lines of, “The strongest and smartest can be taken down by a group of dumb weak people.” The thinking that civilization can operate off of the lowest common denominator will rot our society from the inside out, every single individual has to be catered to in there own way, each uniquely flawed snowflake treated with unrealistic standards of delicacy. The strong do not take offense, as they have nothing to be offended about. The weak may only survive through pity and the shaming of others. A lion does not pity the lame buffalo, and because of this the lion does not starve. As humans we should not be as cold blooded as the lion, slaying the weak, as that violates the basic tenets of civilization. But we should take a lesson from the lion, and not let the weak go to waste. Weakness must be overcome, and can only be overcome with a return to tradition. Family, religion, and virtuousness are the only way to disrupt the cult of tolerance that has absorbed North America, Europe, and Australia. If the weak are to revel in their own degeneracy and