On Nation and Race

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Through this fanatic use of
this term, it is apparent that
Hitler believes that there is
one supreme person that all
humanity should strive to
become.
Hitler’s use of the principles
of natures rule can be very
persuasive.
And that in fact, the simplest
things are overlooked.
I define Nature similar to
Hitler, with a few
differences.
That humans are governed
by a higher being, whom
desires that they live a
certain way and abide by
laws.
This is important because in
order for a man with these
kind of remarks to have led
a nation like he did, he
must have been brilliant.
[As with Hitler’s example
of the fox and the
goose], a Hannibal
Lector and any woman
would not work out--not
because of race, but
because of the pure fact
that Hannibal would eat
the woman.
Using propaganda such as On
Nation and Race, Hitler
convinced a crestfallen nation
to back his sophism and
eventual dictatorship.
He declares that the weak are
not worthy of living, however
this is not convincing because
it is purely based upon
Hitler's opinion.
A reason for Hitler being
such a powerful and
motivational speaker and
writer was for his use of
words.
Hitler uses examples of
“historical experience” to
further enhance his beliefs
and persuade his people
Knowing of civil rights and
racial inequality throughout
history, it is easy to
understand the way Hitler
describes separations between
races.
I do not believe that one’s
blood determines neither
their intelligence nor their
position in the world.
He provides no credible
sources therefore his
argument is no more valid than
a personal web page.
Published in 1925 Hitler wrote
Mein Kampf (My Struggle).
This claim is weakly supported
due to the fact that he only
addresses a single race, the
Aryans, which did die out
under such circumstances.
Only on further scrutiny with
an objective mind, exposes the
superficiality of Hitler’s
arguments, which are not even
arguments but mere
strategies to convince people.
Adolf Hitler states his position
that cross-breeding decimates
the human species by
demonstrating the digressive
effects of breeding between
races, encouraging the
dominance of the strong, and
condemning the regression of
the superior races.
Even if there was a supreme
race on the earth, it could not
be determined by the data
supplied by Hitler.
This helps his argument to
also seem apparent.
One meaning of nature is that
it is the plant and animal life;
anything not associated with
humans.
He defines it to have the same
purpose as him and believes he
must assist nature in fulfilling
this purpose.
One argument Hitler has is
that the Aryan’s have the
highest quality and
quantity of successful
characteristics
When thinking about nature,
beautiful flowers, rivers, hills
and forests come to mind.
• To truly capture and
manipulate the audience, the
use of concrete facts are
detrimental unless formed to
exude innocently obvious
conclusions.
On Nation and Race, is a piece
of writing beginning the 11th
chapter of Mein Kampf, by
Adolf Hitler.
• Hitler’s argument is shown to
be but on a poorly chosen basis
when he assumes that ‘blood
poisoning’ is the what causes the
downfall of societies and that no
good can come from the mixing
of ‘high’ and ‘low’ bloods, this is
an especially weak argument as
he never defines the qualities
that raise, in his opinion, one
race above another, stating only
that the “consequence of this
racial purity, universally valid in
Nature, is not only the sharp
outward definition of the
various races, but their uniform
character in themselves.”
Is there actually a need for a
super human race? Just listen
to Adolph Hitler’s On Nation
and Race speech and you will
find out.
By trying to argue that there
is, in fact, a pure race, Hitler
shows that he is truly
ignorant, xenophobic, and
chauvinistic.
• By generalizing the feelings of
several animal species,
presenting nature as a
humanlike entity, and providing
insufficient data to support his
claims, Adolf Hitler fails to
convince his audience that the
mating of a powerful being with
a weak one yields the creation
of offspring superior to the
weaker parent and inferior to
the stronger one. This is
important because it discredits
Hitler’s belief that the crossing
of two unequal people results in
the “lowering of the level of the
higher race
• In this excerpt from his book Mein
Kampf, Hitler uses decisive
vocabulary and real world examples
to prove that there are differences
in races, and that races should not be
mixed. If races are not mixed, there
is no room for expansion for one race
unless a neighboring race dwindles.
Hitler’s argument is extremely
biased, and is seen as unacceptable
throughout the world, but it is also
very persuasive.
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