Topic: Socialism

What is the difference between Socialism and National Socialism?

Now I know the Germany went under the title of "National Socialism" during WW2 so I’m not asking about that. Just curious what they emphasize. Like does National Socialism put a greater emphasis on the state itself and is more aggressive per say?

In the great spectrum of politics, communism and fascism meet at the opposite of centralism, they are both amazingly similar in many respects. Socialism is a more moderate form of communism, which actually takes a few (but not all) of the economic regulation of the system. National Socialism, which was the name of the Nazi party, Nazi being the mash-up of Nationalsozialismus, the German word for National Socialism, is a form of Socialism, but is separate in the reasons behind why its necessary (the Jews and all that fun stuff) and how its implemented. It is more designed to eliminate big business and the "Jewish Conspiracy"