Quotes from Modris Eksteins
Early on, to arouse a sense of belonging, of "community," the party began to emphasize the importance, above everything else, of ritual and propaganda—the flags, the insignia, the uniforms, the pageantry, the standard greetings, the declarations of loyalty, and the endless repetition of slogans. Nazism was a cult. The appeal was strictly to emotion.
~ Modris Eksteins
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Myth took the place of objectively conceived history. Myth, Michel Tournier has said, is "history everyone already knows."2 As such, history becomes nothing but a tool of the present, with no integrity whatsoever of its own.
~ Modris Eksteins
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Nazi kitsch may bear a blood relationship to the highbrow religion of art proclaimed by many moderns.
~ Modris Eksteins
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