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Page 68
... masses was to lead . Let us see what Hitler thought of the masses he moved and how he did the moving . The first principle from which he started was a value judgment : the masses are utterly contemptible . They are inca- pable of ...
... masses was to lead . Let us see what Hitler thought of the masses he moved and how he did the moving . The first principle from which he started was a value judgment : the masses are utterly contemptible . They are inca- pable of ...
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... masses from becoming the sharpest enemy of its own bourgeois world . The whole newspaper flood and all the books that are turned out year after year by the intellectuals slide off the millions of the lower classes like water from oiled ...
... masses from becoming the sharpest enemy of its own bourgeois world . The whole newspaper flood and all the books that are turned out year after year by the intellectuals slide off the millions of the lower classes like water from oiled ...
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... masses . Failure to see this lost the masses to the liberal social demo- cratic parties in postwar Europe . Two great communication agencies of our democratic age , newspapers and movies , showed the way and developed the methods which ...
... masses . Failure to see this lost the masses to the liberal social demo- cratic parties in postwar Europe . Two great communication agencies of our democratic age , newspapers and movies , showed the way and developed the methods which ...
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