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If the general end is action , we must further know what kind of action - votes , money , service , what ? To illustrate : If Burke , in his appeal before the House of Commons for conciliation with America , actually had in mind only ...
If the general end is action , we must further know what kind of action - votes , money , service , what ? To illustrate : If Burke , in his appeal before the House of Commons for conciliation with America , actually had in mind only ...
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The leader lives in a world of symbols , as do his followers , and he comes to rely upon what appears in newsprint for the facts instead of upon direct contact with reality In the world of social action the newspaper has been the most ...
The leader lives in a world of symbols , as do his followers , and he comes to rely upon what appears in newsprint for the facts instead of upon direct contact with reality In the world of social action the newspaper has been the most ...
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There are two kinds of propaganda — rational propaganda in favor of actions that are consonant with the enlightened self - interest of those who make it and those to whom it is addressed , and nonrational propaganda in favor of action ...
There are two kinds of propaganda — rational propaganda in favor of actions that are consonant with the enlightened self - interest of those who make it and those to whom it is addressed , and nonrational propaganda in favor of action ...
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