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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 .
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 .
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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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There is evidence of occasional interest in British propaganda , but not generally in time of actual war . Concern with Communist or bolshevist propaganda was apparently greatest in the period from 1919 to 1923 , again in the late 1930s ...
There is evidence of occasional interest in British propaganda , but not generally in time of actual war . Concern with Communist or bolshevist propaganda was apparently greatest in the period from 1919 to 1923 , again in the late 1930s ...
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