"Unless we realize that the essence of Nazism is also an attempt to solve a universal problem of Western civilization - that of the industrial society - and that the basic principles on which the Nazis base this attempt are also in no way confined to Germany, we do not know what we fight for or what we fight against... The war is being fought for the structure of industrial society - its basic principles, its purposes, and its institutions."

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Source: The Future of Industrial Man. Book by Peter F. Drucker, 1942.

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Peter Drucker was a management consultant and author known for his contributions to modern business practices and the concept of management by objectives.

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