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<blockquote data-quote="simmerskool" data-source="post: 1117524" data-attributes="member: 61091"><p>I stumbled across this during my morning "meditation" </p><p>"...of the rise of Nazism and the potency of its appeal to the German people...'We do not believe, he writes, in the most obvious and facile deduction: that man is fundamentally brutal, egoistic, and stupid in his conduct once every civilized institution is taken away...We believe, rather, that the only conclusion to be drawn is that in the face of driving necessity and physical disabilities many social habits and instincts are reduced to silence.'" <u>If This is a Man</u> Primo Levi (1947) <u>see</u> Introduction by Howard Jacobson. aka <u>Survival in Auschwitz</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simmerskool, post: 1117524, member: 61091"] I stumbled across this during my morning "meditation" "...of the rise of Nazism and the potency of its appeal to the German people...'We do not believe, he writes, in the most obvious and facile deduction: that man is fundamentally brutal, egoistic, and stupid in his conduct once every civilized institution is taken away...We believe, rather, that the only conclusion to be drawn is that in the face of driving necessity and physical disabilities many social habits and instincts are reduced to silence.'" [U]If This is a Man[/U] Primo Levi (1947) [U]see[/U] Introduction by Howard Jacobson. aka [U]Survival in Auschwitz[/U] [/QUOTE]
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