MLG is using it how I’d usually use it, but you’re technically right that NazBol just means socialist economic planning, but with opposition to proletarian internationalism.
I’m aware of the actual National Bolshevik party in Russia, it’s just that if someone would be considered a Nazbol without belonging to the actual party it might be what MLG described.
That’s not really Nazbol.
MLG is using it how I’d usually use it, but you’re technically right that NazBol just means socialist economic planning, but with opposition to proletarian internationalism.
It refers historically to a very real phenonmenon in Russia during the 1990s.
I’m aware of the actual National Bolshevik party in Russia, it’s just that if someone would be considered a Nazbol without belonging to the actual party it might be what MLG described.
Right, Internet slang. Gotcha.