>helpful in constructing the extremely sophisticated forms of propaganda
>that we have made a critical reality in Unitedstatesian political life.
>Goebbels was crude by modern standards.
Your argument is deeply flawed. Propaganda isn't the critical reality in the US; corporate usurping of individual's
input into the political system is. Everything stems from treating headless corporate entities as "people", free speech
chiefly among those individual rights that have no proper analog to corporations.
>Back to the original post. Who wouldn't I want to go to the place
>where I can get the most from my meager moneys? I don't see how that's
>snobbery. That's minimizing my penury. I'd rather have two weeks in
>some place pretty interesting than 2 days in some place pretty
>interesting.
Your reading comprehension is almost British. Re-read the original reply. It's snobbery to think that value isn't an
important criterion. You've agreed with me inadvertently. Re-read the thread, and agree with me advertently!
-C
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