To pick up on Tynan bringing Mein Kampf into the discussion, I’d humbly say that it can teach lots of things, prominent amongst them being how not to write......
.... To write a pile of boring bilge which by rights should explain the beginnings of one of the most fascinating ‘events’ (if that’s the right word) in all of history is quite a feat.
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No wonder no one read it when it first came out. I've had the misfortune to have to read large chunks of it twice, albeit a while back.
Funnily enough tho (as we are discussing religion), he does mention the church in reference to propaganda - especially in terms of controlling our senses to make us more susceptible to propaganda.
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No wonder no one read it when it first came out. I've had the misfortune to have to read large chunks of it twice, albeit a while back.
Funnily enough tho (as we are discussing religion), he does mention the church in reference to propaganda - especially in terms of controlling our senses to make us more susceptible to propaganda.