I think so, because he favored union over States' rights as he made very clear in his lincolnite critique of confederalism in his autobiography, mein kampf.
He believed that union was superior to liberty and that the former was supreme to the States that voluntarily joined it.
For the record, I completely favor judges and congressman who support States' rights over individual rights, States' rights over the federal govt, and individual rights over the federal govt. Unfortunately, the only justice who favored the compact theory got replaced by the (nationally socialist) Federalist party. Since then we've had only federalists and unionists (it should be noted that Lincoln was such an extreme unionist that he even tried to have Roger B. Taney's ass arrested). The last Jeffersonian President of (then-recently superconsolidated) America who was sympathetic to secessionists was the Last Good Democrat. As far as Congress goes, the situation there is the saddest of all 3 branches... and that's because we're about to see the Last Good member of the u.s. govt, Dr. Paul, make his departure from attempting to legislate confederalism for the people and for future generations.
All of that said, I offer my conclusion... and it is that Hitler was an extreme lincolnite because he couldn't even tolerate federalism (which is a compromise between confederalism and unionism).
He believed that union was superior to liberty and that the former was supreme to the States that voluntarily joined it.
For the record, I completely favor judges and congressman who support States' rights over individual rights, States' rights over the federal govt, and individual rights over the federal govt. Unfortunately, the only justice who favored the compact theory got replaced by the (nationally socialist) Federalist party. Since then we've had only federalists and unionists (it should be noted that Lincoln was such an extreme unionist that he even tried to have Roger B. Taney's ass arrested). The last Jeffersonian President of (then-recently superconsolidated) America who was sympathetic to secessionists was the Last Good Democrat. As far as Congress goes, the situation there is the saddest of all 3 branches... and that's because we're about to see the Last Good member of the u.s. govt, Dr. Paul, make his departure from attempting to legislate confederalism for the people and for future generations.
All of that said, I offer my conclusion... and it is that Hitler was an extreme lincolnite because he couldn't even tolerate federalism (which is a compromise between confederalism and unionism).