Quoting: Puzzler
Only does that 'dynamically adjusted' 'Nazi philosophy' is 'Nazi philosophy' any more? And who adjusts it so?
As fascism & national-socialism inherits a cult of expressive leader from a feudalism their ideological contents are "sound" as long as they are approved by an unfallible duce/Fuehrer/...
When a chief goes mad or too old, problems begin and the paradigm needs solid change... and the story goes on.
And now - is the marginal but perceptive movement in Poland a nazism? It depends on the definition of nazism you prefer to take. "Nazism" and "fascism" ARE fuzzy notions (vide: Walter Laqueur for instance - he struggles with them lovely) - so... the answer for such questions is tricky and blurred.
And of course you are right saying about "correctness priests" that they manipulate with these definitions. Calling somebody "a fascist" clearly relates to witchhunting and burning strange, old women for spoiling a milk and attractive girls for bewitching others' husbands. Sometimes those accusations are likely to be right, sometimes they are amusing, but they always attract crowds attention - and this is the name of the game.