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The 21st Century Salonnière's avatar

“ To return to where I began this analysis in asking “How could so many highly educated, intelligent, and cultured Germans become Nazis?” the answer is: “Most didn’t.” ”

And yet the few Nazis managed to accomplish great evil.

The parallels to our own time are obvious:

(1) very few Americans (basically none?) wanted endless war in Afghanistan and Iraq.

(2) most Americans want a health-care-for-all system but even a pandemic that’s killed nearly a million of us couldn’t get our legislators to act.

Our governments do stuff regardless of what we want.

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Simon Mundy's avatar

Thanks for the thorough and thoughtful article, Michael. In short, the understanding that I come away with is that many/most of us are probably not potential ideologues but most/many/enough of us are potential collaborators or aquiescers, in a society that prevents us from knowing the reservations of our peers to the noisiest voices in the culture or society. Whether those be governmental (WWII Germany, CCP, ...) or social (BLM, MAGA, AntiVax,...).

How does that sit with your intent?

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