Paper Title

Crimes of Thought: Deconstructing the Psychological and Linguistic Strategies of National Socialism

Authors

Iliyan Kuzmanov

Keywords

National Socialism, Anti-Systemic Ideologies, Socialism, Fascism, Authoritarianism, Dualism, Rhetoric, Propaganda, Eurasianism, Alexander Dugin, BRICS, Globalization, Liberal Democracy, Anti-Western Sentiment, Russia, China, Arab World, Medieval Heresies, Psychological Profiling, Crimes of Thought.

Abstract

This essay examines the resurgence of national socialist and other anti-systemic ideologies in the 21st century, arguing that this phenomenon is rooted in historical grievances, economic anxieties, and the deliberate manipulation of nationalist and socialist rhetoric by authoritarian regimes and extremist movements. Through a historical deconstruction of anti-systemic thought, from medieval heresies to modern socialist movements and contemporary Eurasianism, the essay analyzes the recurring patterns and psychological mechanisms that underpin these ideologies. By critically analyzing the language employed to construct narratives, mobilize support, and demonize opponents, the essay functions as a psychological profile of these ideologies and their adherents, revealing their core beliefs, motivations, and strategies. The study focuses on how socialist ideals have been historically perverted and weaponized, as exemplified by Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and certain regimes in the Arab world. It further explores how contemporary challenges to the Western-led order, such as the rise of BRICS, the competition for resources in Africa, and the influence of figures like Alexander Dugin, utilize similar tactics of exploiting social divisions and manipulating historical narratives. Ultimately, the essay argues that countering these ideologies requires not only a robust defense of democratic values but also a nuanced understanding of the psychological and linguistic strategies employed in "crimes of thought" – the deliberate distortion of language and history to promote authoritarianism and undermine international cooperation. By exposing these tactics, we can better equip ourselves to defend freedom, democracy, and human rights in an increasingly complex global landscape.

How To Cite

"Crimes of Thought: Deconstructing the Psychological and Linguistic Strategies of National Socialism", JNRID - JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT (www.JNRID.org), ISSN:2984-8687, Vol.2, Issue 12, page no.a492-a530, December-2024, Available :https://tijer.org/JNRID/papers/JNRIDTHE2007.pdf

Issue

Volume 2 Issue 12, December-2024

Pages : a492-a530

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Paper Reg. ID: JNRID_700932

Published Paper Id: JNRIDTHE2007

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Research Area: Social Science All

Country: LONDON, UK, United Kingdom

Published Paper PDF: https://tijer.org/JNRID/papers/JNRIDTHE2007

Published Paper URL: https://tijer.org/JNRID/viewpaperforall?paper=JNRIDTHE2007

DOI: http://doi.one/10.1729/Journal.42886

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