Message from @Marsoup
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I am back
alright
eileen
define to me in one message
what is cosmic order/universal law
@Lem fucking love that image kek
Something on a legal/philosophical plane. Kinda like.. "There is no in between. It is either you do or you don't. It does, or it doesnt."
@Commissar Femto Doge meems are so meta now
@eileen not at all.
and you see here
universal law
is the basics into national socialist world view
it was in official nsdap documents
everything
if you cannot understand the basics
or know what the basics are for that fact
Okay? Then you tell me.
ok I will
I don't like whimsical stuff.
universal law is the law that encompasses everything. it is truth, the unchanging to put it shortley. It doesn't rely on perception and national socialist worldview isn't about overthinking everything or appling philosophies, it is about the pursue of truth, with real world dilemmas instead of some abstract thoughts
@Marsoup shut the fuck up you are no better
Oh but didn't NSDAP rename "universal law?"
Isn't it referred to as "volk?"
what
volk is your people
your race
it is a german term
Volkisch.
Law.
lets see here
Law for the Aryan people
So it's different?
Because I look up Universal Law in National Socialism and the result is Volkisch Law.
```The German noun Volk translates to people, both uncountable in the sense of people as in a crowd, and countable (plural Völker) in the sense of a people as in an ethnic group or nation (compare the English term folk).
Within an English-language context, the German word is of interest primarily for its use in German philosophy, as in Volksseele "national soul" and in German nationalism (notably the derived adjective völkisch "national, ethnic").```
that is volk alone
but lets try "volkisch
Look up "Universal Law in National Socialism"
```The term völkisch (pronounced [ˈfœlkɪʃ]) derives from the German word Volk (cognate with the English "folk"), corresponding to "ethnic group" of a population and people, with connotations in German of "people-powered". According to the historian James Webb, the word also has "overtones of 'nation', 'race' and 'tribe'".[1] The term völkisch has no direct English equivalent, but it could be rendered as "ethnonationalistic", "racial-nationalistic" or "ethno-racialist".```
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