“Those who are inspired by an ideal rather than self interest make the biggest impact on history” To what extent is this true in Speer?
I personally think Speer was governed by both Nazi ideals and self-interest, but what I'm confused about is the question itself. Within the question, is it a given that Speer "made an impact on history" and the argument is whether he was inspired by Nazi ideals or self interest? Is the controversy about whether he knew about the holocaust relevant to the question? Or do I have to determine whether Speer did make any impact on history, and how his idealism/self-interest affected this?
Basically I'm asking how to interpret the question...I'd appreciate it if anyone could put it in layman's terms for me. (Knowing me the question is probably completely straightforward and my pounding headache is preventing me from getting my head around it...that or I'm just stupid) thanks.
I personally think Speer was governed by both Nazi ideals and self-interest, but what I'm confused about is the question itself. Within the question, is it a given that Speer "made an impact on history" and the argument is whether he was inspired by Nazi ideals or self interest? Is the controversy about whether he knew about the holocaust relevant to the question? Or do I have to determine whether Speer did make any impact on history, and how his idealism/self-interest affected this?
Basically I'm asking how to interpret the question...I'd appreciate it if anyone could put it in layman's terms for me. (Knowing me the question is probably completely straightforward and my pounding headache is preventing me from getting my head around it...that or I'm just stupid) thanks.