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The Anti-Germans take the position that Marxism, due to its philosophy of history, always had been the most vociferous political opponent of theocracyTheocracy is a form of government in which the governmental rulers are identical with the leaders of the dominant religion. In a theocracy, governmental policies are either identical with or strongly influenced by the principles of the majority religion, and connect to the solidarity of Karl Marx for U.S. President Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln ( February 12, 1809 April 15, 1865) was the 16th ( 1861- 1865) President of the United States, and the first president from the Republican Party. The election of Lincoln, who staunchly opposed the expansion of slavery, polarized the nation. The U.S. Civil War against slaverySlavery is involuntary servitude, enforced by violence or other, clear forms of coercion. It is sometimes regarded as an expectation associated with other relationships, such as marriage and/or other family relations, military service, or debt relationshi from 1860 to 1865 is quoted as an example of a policy seen as likewise progressive and interest-driven. As they consider the system of nation statesThis article refers to a state in which a single nation is dominant. There is also an article on the Internet game NationStates. See also State (disambiguation). The term nation state (or nation-state , while often used interchangeably with the terms unit an historical interim period between theocracy and communism, they distinguish between nations who defend it against the fallback into theocracy, and others that want to stem the progress into communism. Israel is seen as standing on the frontlines of the clash of political systems between theocracyTheocracy is a form of government in which the governmental rulers are identical with the leaders of the dominant religion. In a theocracy, governmental policies are either identical with or strongly influenced by the principles of the majority religion, and democracyA democracy is a form of government under which the power to alter the laws and structures of government lies with the voting citizenry (referred to as "the people", because in modern times it usually consists of all people over 18 years of age), and all. With the war on Iraq, which is seen as a war of liberation not of occupation, the United States of America also had begun to give up their old policy of propping up reactionary tyrants and to recognize theocracy as the main enemy. Germany, on the other hand, is seen as governed by Anti-imperialists, that, under the pretense to have learnt something from Auschwitz, increasingly pursue a policy of regime preservation in anti-Semitic dictatorships such as Saudi Arabia and Iran. Anti-Germans argue that in Nuclear Age infallacy of politicians must be considered a historical contradiction, and that any failsafe political system on the planet would require abolition of theocracy, and must be based on the separation of political office and religious mandate.
Examples of Anti-Germans are the Marxist quarterly Bahamas or the Anti-German Communists of Berlin. Some Anti-Germans participate in rallies of the Left, but often face vehement protest from their former allies.