NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1270, sig. 110-12/96 Page 32 · 32 of 272
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1270, sig. 110-12/96
English Translation
30.) that the fasohistisohe regime is also democratic). Naoh fascist theory, however, the fascist state is not the middle-aged absolutist state, it has niohts and does not want anything in common with abso- lutism from the period before the year l789. The individual should not be annulled in him either, as in the abgolut states of various kinds in the earlier days, that he was, on the contrary, strengthened and multiplied, as the soldier has multiplied in his regiment The fa-sohist state re-presents a new organization of the people in its rill and reality and leaves room enough for the individual to be individually involved in his identification with the state, people and parties. Although he removes unnecessary and shameful freedoms, he leaves essential freedoms to him. Only a soloh state should be able to successfully engage in the struggle with today's great moral, political and social crisis, and especially with the present economic crisis. Today's problem of capitalism, of the canopy against it, of cooperation with the workers and of balancing economic and productive difficulties can only be solved by the state, and only by the fascist state. It can therefore be summed up that, according to the fascist doctrine, as far as its positive and constructive aspects are concerned, the state takes over as an organism identical to the people, and as a source of all autonomy, all rights and all morals, all political, social, cultural and economic functions.