Mein Kampf Hitlers Justification for Racial Segrgation
Hitlers justification for racial segregation in "Mein Kampf," that it is "Natures rule," may very well be true for animals but does not apply to humans because humans are different from animals in essential ways; therefore his findings do not apply to humans as a species. ... In "Mein Kampf" Hitler is trying to say that racial segregation is justified because it is "Natures rule". ... Hitlers premise regarding mate selection and thus propagation of the fittest of the species is the first premise that fails because of the differences between human and animal behavior. ... Hitler justifies racial segregation by finally applying his finding on animal behavior to human behavior, saying that animals do it and its accepted by and even looked upon with satisfaction by nature, therefore humans should act as the animals do. ... All of Hitlers explanations of "Natures rule" are correct. ... Therefore, Hitlers justification for racial segregation that it is "Natures rule" fails because his findings do not apply to humans as a species.