This is an excellent book. The overwhelming bulk of the literature on National Socialism follows the same war propaganda canards, the "Nazi" caricatures, the sensational atrocity propaganda, and a largely one-sided and derisive presentation that ignores not only scores of evidence of a highly developed world view, but the core philosophy upon which National Socialism was built. What this books reveals, is that despite some flaws, the world view of National Socialism is not only built on surprisingly advanced, conservative, and soundly developed principles, but is through and through a very sophisticated philosophy largely inspired by Nietzsche and evolutionary biology. While this isn't a long book, Videla puts together a very comprehensive look at the underlying principles and philosophy of National Socialism, cutting away the hyperbolic and sensational, and leaving us with an evidence-based examination of what it was at its core and the *actual* ideas from which it sprang.
The book pairs extremely well with Benton L. Bradberry's phenomenal history book, "The Myth of German Villainy," which I highly recommend as well (though it's banned here on Goodreads & on Amazon).