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Hitler's Right to Punishment
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Hitler is one of the most evil, if not the most evil man in history. His ideas of genocide and leadership were well thought out but devastating to the entire world. Hitler is an excellent example of an enemy of liberty. Enemies of liberty do not begin by committing atrocities; they begin by developing a mindset throughout society that includes taking away people’s liberties. To do this they speak out and feed on the weak minded or people who feel betrayed by society to gain power and backing from likeminded people. Once this power is gained they use it to restrict or eliminate other people’s liberties to benefit their own interests. The criteria to be an enemy of liberty is fairly broad in that the goal is to obtain power by limiting and controlling other people’s power. There are different degrees of enemies beginning with a small group talking about restricting liberties all the way up to gaining the power to take them away.
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