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Fascism: One Hundred Questions Asked And Answered
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“Newspapers are not made any longer by news or journalism. They are made by sheer weight of money expressed in free gift schemes. They serve not the interests of the many, but the vested interests of the few.”
― Fascism: One Hundred Questions Asked And Answered
― Fascism: One Hundred Questions Asked And Answered
“The Press will not be free to tell lies. That is not freedom for the people, but a tyranny over their minds and souls. Much humbug is talked on this subject. What is press freedom? In practice it means the right of a dew millionaires to corner newspaper shares on the stock exchange and to voice their own opinions and interests, irrespective of the truth or of the national interest.”
― Fascism: One Hundred Questions Asked And Answered
― Fascism: One Hundred Questions Asked And Answered
“Jews must put the interests of Britain before those of Jewry, or be deported from Britain. This is not a principle of racial or religious persecution. Any well-governed nation must insist that its citizens owe allegiance to the nation, and not to co-racialists and co-religionists resident outside its borders or organised as a state within the State. The Jews, as a whole, have chosen to organise themselves as a nation within the Nation and to set their interests before those of Great Britain.”
― Fascism: 100 Questions Asked and Answered
― Fascism: 100 Questions Asked and Answered
“Strongly held opinions, strongly expressed, are a
necessity in the chaos of a flabby age.”
― Fascism: One Hundred Questions Asked And Answered
necessity in the chaos of a flabby age.”
― Fascism: One Hundred Questions Asked And Answered
“A Jewish financier, stock-exchange speculator, or bucket-shop keeper may amass a large fortune and leave it to his son. That son's interest in the country may not extend beyond a night club and a liberal supply of champagne. Yet under the present system, such an owrier of hereditary wealth is treated as altogether admirable, while an object of scorn and attack is the man devoting his whole life to the countryside, where the roots of his family have extended for centuries in the hereditary tenure of land. This is one of the many examples of the false values of present financial Democracy.”
― Fascism: 100 Questions Asked and Answered
― Fascism: 100 Questions Asked and Answered
“At present, birth control is known and practised by the relatively well off. It is largely unknown and less practised by the very poor. The result is exactly the reverse of national interest.”
― Fascism: 100 Questions Asked and Answered
― Fascism: 100 Questions Asked and Answered
