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... Interest is contagious , and to arouse interest in his speech a speaker must be interested in it himself . His interest , moreover , must be in what he is saying and its importance , not in his own sufferings while he is speaking . I am ...
... Interest is contagious , and to arouse interest in his speech a speaker must be interested in it himself . His interest , moreover , must be in what he is saying and its importance , not in his own sufferings while he is speaking . I am ...
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... interest of those who make it and those to whom it is addressed , and non- rational propaganda in favor of action that is not consonant with anybody's enlightened self - interest , but is dictated , directly or in- directly , by ...
... interest of those who make it and those to whom it is addressed , and non- rational propaganda in favor of action that is not consonant with anybody's enlightened self - interest , but is dictated , directly or in- directly , by ...
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... interest as egotists to make precisely this mistake . In the case of the ruling class these interests are in part material . The personification of the nation as a sacred being , different from and superior to its constituent members ...
... interest as egotists to make precisely this mistake . In the case of the ruling class these interests are in part material . The personification of the nation as a sacred being , different from and superior to its constituent members ...
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