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LINK Hannah Arendt Explains How Propaganda Uses Lies to Erode All Truth & Morality: Insights from The Origins of Totalitarianism | Open Culture

Why the constant, often blatant lying? For one thing, it functioned as a means of fully dominating subordinates, who would have to cast aside all their integrity to repeat outrageous falsehoods and would then be bound to the leader by shame and complicity. “The great analysts of truth and language in politics”---writes McGill University political philosophy professor Jacob T. Levy---including “George Orwell, Hannah Arendt, Vaclav Havel—can help us recognize this kind of lie for what it is.... Saying something obviously untrue, and making your subordinates repeat it with a straight face in their own voice, is a particularly startling display of power over them. It’s something that was endemic to totalitarianism.”

HippieChick58 9 Nov 29
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"1984"

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Wow!

MizJ Level 8 Nov 29, 2019
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Agree, but any new wisdom here?

You might not need it, but the odds that someone else does are pretty high.

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Arendt was brilliant. I remember her well from my graduate studies in political science some 50 years ago. .

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