That the good of the nation was more important than individual concerns
Both Nazism and Fascism share in common a series of propositions.Extreme NationalismDisdain for Socialism and CommunismBelief in a strong leaderCentralisation of GovernmentControl of Education
I rather doubt it. See, Hitler's NAZI (National Socialist) party were fascists, directly opposed to the communist movement. Giving workers a share in the means of production would have been a communist position, and so likely opposed by the Nazis.
Hatred towards Obama, or other righteous men.
They both believe in many gods, they both originated in India, and they both share common morals
I rather doubt it. See, Hitler's NAZI (National Socialist) party were fascists, directly opposed to the communist movement. Giving workers a share in the means of production would have been a communist position, and so likely opposed by the Nazis.
Racism is not a subculture but a common belief that members of a subculture known as "skinheads" share.
Christians / Catholics - be more specific ! We share in common the Nicene Creed... That is the belief of all "Christians" [Catholics included as we are Christians as well]
No because they share a common belief and stick to rules important to their religion.
A belief that the meaning and/or worldview of the Western world must be "shored up" with new stories.
A belief that the meaning and/or worldview of the Western world must be "shored up" with new stories
polytheism
culture is broken