The agitator's harangue may appear simply as the raving of a maniac-and may be ignored as such.
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An analysis of anti-semitic propaganda delivered as agitator speech.
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Subjects
Propaganda, antisemitism, anticommunism, agitation, psychology, conspiracyPlaces
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Prophets of Deceit: A Study of the Techniques of the American Agitator
1949, Harper & Brothers
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Table of Contents
Forward to Studies in Prejudice
Contents
Introduction
Preface
I. The Themes of Agitation
II. Social Malaise
III. A Hostile World
IV. The Ruthless Enemy
V. The Helpless Enemy
VI. The Enemy as Jew
VII. A Home for the Homeless
VIII. The Follower
IX. Self-Portrait of the Agitator
X. What The Listener Heard
Appendix I - Samples of Pro-Fascist or Anti-Semitic Statements by the Agitators Quoted in this Study
Appendix II - Bibliography of Printed Source Material
References
Index
Edition Notes
The Physical Object
Edition Identifiers
Work Identifiers
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