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Hermann Rauschning, who at first thought this eternal marching a senseless waste of time and energy, recognized later its subtle effect.
“Marching diverts men’s thoughts. Marching kills thought. Marching makes an end of individuality.”
The True Believer, p. 121 (Hermann Rauschning, The Revolution of Nihilism (Chicago: Alliance Book Corporation, 1939), p. 48.
“Marching diverts men’s thoughts. Marching kills thought. Marching makes an end of individuality.”
The True Believer, p. 121 (Hermann Rauschning, The Revolution of Nihilism (Chicago: Alliance Book Corporation, 1939), p. 48.