Why is propaganda so much more successful when it stirs up hatred than when it tries to stir up friendly feeling?Bertrand Russell Tags: B Share This On Share this content Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. You Might Also Like The first democratic revolution was England in the 1640s. October 27, 2020 Do everything as in the eye of another. October 26, 2020 In most mills, only the best portions of the best trees are used, while the ruins are left on the ground to feed great fires which kill much of what is left of the less desirable timber, together with the seedlings on which the permanence of the forest depends. October 26, 2020 Every philosophical problem, when it is subjected to the necessary analysis and justification, is found either to be not really philosophical at all, or else to be, in the sense in which we are using the word, logical. October 26, 2020 To give alms is nothing unless you give thought also. October 26, 2020 Any fool can make a rule, and any fool will mind it. October 26, 2020 Time itself comes in drops. October 27, 2020 One must steer, not talk. October 26, 2020 The vegetable life does not content itself with casting from the flower or the tree a single seed, but it fills the air and earth with a prodigality of seeds, that, if thousands perish, thousands may plant themselves, that hundreds may come up, that tens may live to maturity; that, at least one may replace the parent. October 27, 2020 On the road from the City of Skepticism, I had to pass through the Valley of Ambiguity. October 26, 2020 Knowledge of what is possible is the beginning of happiness. October 26, 2020 Nothing is softer or more flexible than water, yet nothing can resist it. October 26, 2020
In most mills, only the best portions of the best trees are used, while the ruins are left on the ground to feed great fires which kill much of what is left of the less desirable timber, together with the seedlings on which the permanence of the forest depends. October 26, 2020
Every philosophical problem, when it is subjected to the necessary analysis and justification, is found either to be not really philosophical at all, or else to be, in the sense in which we are using the word, logical. October 26, 2020
The vegetable life does not content itself with casting from the flower or the tree a single seed, but it fills the air and earth with a prodigality of seeds, that, if thousands perish, thousands may plant themselves, that hundreds may come up, that tens may live to maturity; that, at least one may replace the parent. October 27, 2020
On the road from the City of Skepticism, I had to pass through the Valley of Ambiguity. October 26, 2020