Mein Kampf - Volume 2: Chapter 5, Philosophy and Organization Summary & Analysis

This Study Guide consists of approximately 52 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Mein Kampf.
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Mein Kampf - Volume 2: Chapter 5, Philosophy and Organization Summary & Analysis

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Volume 2: Chapter 5, Philosophy and Organization Summary and Analysis

Hitler attempts to outline the major points contained in his folkish state. The important factor is how the state is created. The present political powers cannot be expected to implement the programs and policies. If their present situation continues, their society and political structure will be taken over by the Jews. In order to bring about change, a new force must be found and it must eliminate the existing Jewish power.

The first part in the battle is the eradication of the existing state of affairs. Their effect has to be negative because there is no such thing as constructive work. The criticism is negative, not constructive. Years and years of criticism tear down the existing structure of the state since Marxism cannot exist with any of the bodies that represent the old...

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