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T. V. Smith and Eduard C. Lindeman , The Democratic Way of Life , Revised Edition , New York , 1951 , p . 126 . STUDY QUESTIONS 1. Compare Haiman's criticism of the devices of the hidden persuaders with Aristotle's contention that the ...
T. V. Smith and Eduard C. Lindeman , The Democratic Way of Life , Revised Edition , New York , 1951 , p . 126 . STUDY QUESTIONS 1. Compare Haiman's criticism of the devices of the hidden persuaders with Aristotle's contention that the ...
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( Quoted by Gilbert Seldes , Mainland , New York , 1936 , p . 39. ) 24. Cf. Goebbels's statement , in 1932 , that to elect Hitler he would use " American methods on an American scale ” ( quoted by Sergei Chakhotin , The Rape of the ...
( Quoted by Gilbert Seldes , Mainland , New York , 1936 , p . 39. ) 24. Cf. Goebbels's statement , in 1932 , that to elect Hitler he would use " American methods on an American scale ” ( quoted by Sergei Chakhotin , The Rape of the ...
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New York , do you think Feiner should have been given police protection because of the threats made against him by listeners ? Explain . 2. According to information given in this decision , did the policemen make any effort to clear the ...
New York , do you think Feiner should have been given police protection because of the threats made against him by listeners ? Explain . 2. According to information given in this decision , did the policemen make any effort to clear the ...
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