>>12961857Um, not quite. Nazis were socially conservative but extremely far left fiscally. Contemporary right wing ideology believes that the government should be smaller so that taxes don't have to be as high and so there can be more freedom and a voluntary market etc. Contemporary left wing ideology believes government should be larger, higher taxes, and less freedoms. The reason they want less freedoms is because of racist notions like equality of outcome must be achieved based on racial lines.
I'm not saying "hurrr lefties r the real nazis", but the structure of their ideology much more closely mimics nazis. They want race based policy like the nazis, they want larger authoritarian state control like the nazis, and they want marriage of corporation and state to push race based social agendas, like the nazis. Conservatives are more like nazis in that they don't want a highly progressive social dystopia. Both sides share commonalities with them
Also, the fact that you think the distinguishing characteristic of what makes nazis nazis is social hierarchies of all things kinda leads me to believe you aren't using critical thinking... The left is full of hierarchies, and is something they constantly think about. The state itself is the ultimate hierarchy. Believing there should be less artificial social engineering through the use of the state is a right wing viewpoint, which does not inherently imply that hierarchies ought to be formed. Rather, in a free society, hierarchies naturally form because that is what most efficiently and logically transpires. The state is a more artificial hierarchy, which is less efficient, because it is overcomplicated due to the state's inability to perceive and act upon constituents' desires in the way that the invisible hand does in a free society