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Some of these agitators hardly seem to take their own ideas seriously , and it is likely that their aim is merely to ... of the American agitator and then to examine the social and psychological factors which enable him to flourish .
Some of these agitators hardly seem to take their own ideas seriously , and it is likely that their aim is merely to ... of the American agitator and then to examine the social and psychological factors which enable him to flourish .
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That the agitator wants to exploit existing discontent is obvious enough : he seems always to be addressing people who are smarting under the harshest injustice and whose patience has been strained to the breaking point .
That the agitator wants to exploit existing discontent is obvious enough : he seems always to be addressing people who are smarting under the harshest injustice and whose patience has been strained to the breaking point .
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Malaise is neither an illusion of the audience nor a mere imposition by the agitator ; it is a psychological symptom of an oppressive situation . Because the agitator does not try to diagnose this symptom with regard to the underlying ...
Malaise is neither an illusion of the audience nor a mere imposition by the agitator ; it is a psychological symptom of an oppressive situation . Because the agitator does not try to diagnose this symptom with regard to the underlying ...
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