Just cause the fascist state tells you something doesn’t make it moral.
The fascist state didn't have to tell people shit, it emerged from what people thought was moral in the first place. Nazi soldiers weren't acting in the full knowledge of being 'the baddies' - in their worldview they were the 'good guys', the moral defenders of the German Volk. That's what's so insidious about morals in the first place, they do get constructed and warped through socialization
Edit: if you hate the nazi example, think of cultures where religious human sacrifice was regarded as moral
in their worldview they were the ‘good guys’, the moral defenders of the German Volk
No, this is not factual accurate. This is also doing psychological farseeing about the content of million's heads and doesn't meet up with historical understanding of the time - neither from Marxist historical, nor orthodox perspective.
The fascist state didn’t have to tell people shit
One reason more that one shouldn't use the Nazi's as general example, when one isn't specific.
The fascist state didn't have to tell people shit, it emerged from what people thought was moral in the first place. Nazi soldiers weren't acting in the full knowledge of being 'the baddies' - in their worldview they were the 'good guys', the moral defenders of the German Volk. That's what's so insidious about morals in the first place, they do get constructed and warped through socialization
Edit: if you hate the nazi example, think of cultures where religious human sacrifice was regarded as moral
No, this is not factual accurate. This is also doing psychological farseeing about the content of million's heads and doesn't meet up with historical understanding of the time - neither from Marxist historical, nor orthodox perspective.
One reason more that one shouldn't use the Nazi's as general example, when one isn't specific.
I don't understand that sentence, sorry. Also, I'm not sure what understanding of the time you are alluding to; care to elaborate?