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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 in fascist propaganda becomes evident about 1939 and disappears after 1944. There is some concern over propaganda in the schools in the late 1920s and again around 1935 . Thus , while foci of interest in the subject of ...
... Interest in fascist propaganda becomes evident about 1939 and disappears after 1944. There is some concern over propaganda in the schools in the late 1920s and again around 1935 . Thus , while foci of interest in the subject of ...
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