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The aryan man is superior culturally, they are the founders of civilization Sieg Heil
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<blockquote data-quote="Naofumi" data-source="post: 47491" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>Here we may pass over the methods according to which the election</p><p>of the representatives takes place, as well as the ways that bring them into</p><p>office and bestow new titles on them. It is quite evident that public wishes</p><p>are satisfied only to a small degree, by the manner in which an election</p><p>takes place. Everyone who properly estimates the political intelligence of</p><p>the masses can easily see that it is insufficient to independently form a</p><p>general political outlook, or to select the men who might be competent to</p><p>carry out their ideas.</p><p>Whatever definition we may give of the term 'public opinion, ' only a</p><p>very small part of it originates from personal experience or individual</p><p>insight. The greater portion results from the manner in which public matters</p><p>have been presented to the people, through an overwhelmingly impressive</p><p>and persistent system of 'information. '</p><p>In the theologial sphere, religious yearnings slumber in the soul, and</p><p>the profession of a denominational belief is largely the result of education.</p><p>So too, the political opinions of the masses are the final result of influences</p><p>systematically operating on the human soul and intelligence, in light of a</p><p>method that is applied with unbelievable thoroughness and perseverance.</p><p>By far the most effective branch of political education-that which is</p><p>best expressed by the word 'propaganda'-is conducted by the press. The</p><p>press is the</p><p>chief means employed in the process of political</p><p>'enlightenment. ' It represents a kind of school for adults. This educational</p><p>activity, however, is not in the hands of the state but in the clutches of</p><p>powers that are of a very inferior character.</p><p>While still a young man in Vienna, I had excellent opportunities for</p><p>coming to know the men who owned this machine for mass instruction, as</p><p>well as those who supplied it with ideas. At first I was quite surprised when</p><p>I realized how little time was necessary for this great evil power within the</p><p>state to produce a certain belief among the public. In doing so, the genuine</p><p>will and convictions of the public were often completely misconstrued. It</p><p>took the press only a few days to transform some ridiculously trivial matter</p><p>into an issue of national importance--while vital problems were completely</p><p>ignored or hidden away from public view.</p><p>The press succeeded in the magical art of producing names from</p><p>nowhere within just a few weeks. They made it appear that the great hopes</p><p>of the masses were bound up with those names. And so they made those</p><p>names more popular than any man of real ability could ever hope for. All</p><p>this was done, despite the fact that such names were utterly unknown, even</p><p>up to a month before the press publicly extolled them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naofumi, post: 47491, member: 39"] Here we may pass over the methods according to which the election of the representatives takes place, as well as the ways that bring them into office and bestow new titles on them. It is quite evident that public wishes are satisfied only to a small degree, by the manner in which an election takes place. Everyone who properly estimates the political intelligence of the masses can easily see that it is insufficient to independently form a general political outlook, or to select the men who might be competent to carry out their ideas. Whatever definition we may give of the term 'public opinion, ' only a very small part of it originates from personal experience or individual insight. The greater portion results from the manner in which public matters have been presented to the people, through an overwhelmingly impressive and persistent system of 'information. ' In the theologial sphere, religious yearnings slumber in the soul, and the profession of a denominational belief is largely the result of education. So too, the political opinions of the masses are the final result of influences systematically operating on the human soul and intelligence, in light of a method that is applied with unbelievable thoroughness and perseverance. By far the most effective branch of political education-that which is best expressed by the word 'propaganda'-is conducted by the press. The press is the chief means employed in the process of political 'enlightenment. ' It represents a kind of school for adults. This educational activity, however, is not in the hands of the state but in the clutches of powers that are of a very inferior character. While still a young man in Vienna, I had excellent opportunities for coming to know the men who owned this machine for mass instruction, as well as those who supplied it with ideas. At first I was quite surprised when I realized how little time was necessary for this great evil power within the state to produce a certain belief among the public. In doing so, the genuine will and convictions of the public were often completely misconstrued. It took the press only a few days to transform some ridiculously trivial matter into an issue of national importance--while vital problems were completely ignored or hidden away from public view. The press succeeded in the magical art of producing names from nowhere within just a few weeks. They made it appear that the great hopes of the masses were bound up with those names. And so they made those names more popular than any man of real ability could ever hope for. All this was done, despite the fact that such names were utterly unknown, even up to a month before the press publicly extolled them. [/QUOTE]
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