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...Sheldon defended Hitler as having a good many virtues," Sample says...
...message is direct--in treating the war as a humanitarian "problem" instead of an international, political crisis, the United Nations (France and America Especially) is condoning slaughter of the same type suffered by the Jews under Hitler. He argues for increased international support for Bosnian resistance...
Likening the suffering of Native Americans, homosexuals, or other groups to that of the Jews under Hitler is inaccurate and damages the memory of the Holocaust, said the professor of Near Eastern studies from Cornell...
...From Hitler's mesmerizing Nuremberg rallies circa 1935 to direct mail in the 1970s to the trivializing eight-second sound bites that have marked recent campaigns, the techniques of this era have too often favored power seekers or clever interest-group mobilizers while discouraging ordinary voters and making them cynical. This distorted top-to-bottom information cascade must give way to a next stage of technology -- one that will reverse the flow, thereby ending a half-century's buildup of lawyer-lobbyists who represented interest groups (including the media) more than they did voters...
...elements, and ignoring substantive scientific rebuke. For example, in his Institute of Politics speech, Murray largely avoided the subject of race, and did not answer the stinging criticism of Agassiz Professor of Zoology Stephen J. Gould. He has claimed that The Bell Curve is not about race, but Adolf Hitler could have made that argument about Mein Kampf. Major portions of the book deal with race, and the assumptions of the chapters on race are used to justify major changes in public policy, from welfare to affirmative action. The Bell Curve is a political and not a scientific work...