Understanding from whom Mein Kampf comes from is, in my opinion, more important to the understanding of the delusions in the book than the actual content in the book. Hitler is an enigma due to the fact that, as Cameron Watt divulges, most of Hitler’s own accounts are provable inaccuracies. The only facts about Hitler that we can say are true are only what he tells us of his demented and outlandish understanding of reality. It is consistently proven that Hitler either has no understanding of critical analysis in accordance to reality or that he actively goes against analysis of ideology other than genocide. His points are a confused manifestation of failed half attempts to be somewhat critical while then defaulting to blaming Jewish people for problems that had not been caused or exacerbated by Jewish people. It can’t even be said that Hitler’s childhood was a poor one as it seems like he was from a really loving home in a relatively well off family. The argument that some may make in defense of the German populace, stating that due to poor economic strength the populace were more likely to radicalize, fail to understand that any attempt to rationalize this text in the critical lens causes a fissure in reality so large that to assume it of sound mind would be blasphemous to political discourse. Thus it seems less likely that the populace had any prior engagement with Hitler’s ideology and instead just blindly voted him into power out of impulse which is in and of itself a criticism Hitler makes of the Democratic system. It is peculiar to see that Hitler’s ideology still holds any standing in intelligent discourse yet some contemporaries believe that his decrepit incantation of vitriol is either of sound logic or highly profitable, typically the former only proceeds the latter; Thus to any layman who may have the displeasure of encountering these beliefs I would implore you to look at the two works, this one and the Elders of Zion, that created this ideology and to see for yourself how outlandishly idiotic it would be to fall into such a trap.