Alphatech
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Nazis were not patriotic - they were jingoistic. There is a big difference. But yes, you have a point. Mao and some of his policies killed more than Hitler's policies did. I have a feeling the Chinese CP has an internal mechanism which prevents psychos from taking over. Can some Chinese shed some light on how the President of China is selected?
There is a thin line that separates patriotism and jingoism, and the worst thing is you won't realize when you personally cross it. But I was not referring to the Nazis, I was talking about the ordinary German public who were not too excited about the war, but did it for the sake of their country. Come to think of it, the recent Island crisis kinda suggests that the Chinese are very much jingoistic when it comes to Japan. But of course, they have a very understandable reason for that and it can be excused.
As for the "internal mechanism", I agree that there seems to be something that prevent psychos, I have personally never seen an overtly aggressive Chinese leader. But the best fail safe is one that is in the hands of the general public rather than bureaucrats. Like I said it only takes a good leader....and if you are charismatic enough, you can influence all the important people in power...and probably intimidate the rest.