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The Nazi regime’s National Socialism (Nazism) exemplifies a similar peril. Though explicitly anti-communist, the Nazis shared core beliefs with socialist movements: disdain for individual rights, state-controlled truth, and suppression of dissent—all justified through collectivist ideology. Both movements underscore how the foundational belief that the individual is disposable and that the state defines morality and truth can lead to horrific outcomes.