What is the difference between nazi and nazbol?

Introductions to some nazbol figures

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Niekisch
niekischtranslationproject.wordpress.com/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramiro_Ledesma_Ramos
institutenr.org/tag/ramiro-ledesma-ramos-the-creator-of-national-syndicalism/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-François_Thiriart
openrevolt.info/2011/08/26/who-is-jean-thiriart/

mauryk2.wordpress.com/category/national-bolsheviks/page/2/

Nazbols are fascists that prefer Marxist economics over Social Democrat economics.

Sounds like a bunch of nobody losers. Why would you go with one of these losers when you can go with Mao, one of history's greatest winners?

I'm not an expert, but National Bolshevism arose as part of the German reaction to the treaty of Versailles. The nazbol founders were communists who sought a policy sort of like Mao's New Democracy for Germany, which they perceived was doomed. The Nazbol faction was criticized by Lenin and most of the KPD and eventually expelled from the party. Nazbols clearly weren't nazis, and most of them were either killed by nazis or had to flee to escape persecution.

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Missing the important detail-who they wanted to ally with:

Fear me, Starscream trolls

Nazbol is the official ideology of real existing "bol" states. China is nazbol officially. North Korea is also officially Nazbol. Also Belarus transnistria and the DPR and LNR are all Nazbol and that's pretty much most of the communism across the planet right there.

Its pretty much communists who believe in cultural homogeniety or fascists who aren't quite so racist and are a bit more actually leftist.


this Mao crossover is highly interesting

the only non-retarded post

Definition of "official" :