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Why ‘Mein Kampf’ in 2016 will be more ‘readable’ than ever, not less
The first four fifths of this article are fascinating. It’s titled “The future of Mein Kempf in a meme world”. Though I’ve not consumed historically significant events with consistent interest, World War II has been an exception by far. And belonging to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Adolf Hitler, attention spans, crowd-sourcing, Gavriel Rosenfeld, knowledge dissemination, Mein Kampf, memetics, Millennials, Nazism, network effects, virality
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