Frank D. Kennedy Quotes
Hannah Arendt, A 20th Century Jewish Philosopher And Holocaust Survivor, Writes About The Necessity Of Skepticism And Doubt In The Face Of Totalitarianism. Germany After World War I Was A Country In Crisis, And In Any Time Of National Crisis, When People Seek The Reassurance Of Strong Leaders Who Appear To Have All The Answers, Doubters And Skeptics Tend To Be Treated As Disloyal And Dangerous. But It Was The Unthinking, Unquestioning Belief Of Hitler's Followers That Made Him Powerful; The Ruthlessness With Which The Nazis Suppressed Dissent Only Solidified His Control.
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