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“Cuanto más monstruosa sea la mentira, más dispuesto estará la multitud a creer en ella”, dijo el ideólogo del fascismo y fiel compañero y compañero de Hitler, el ministro de propaganda Joseph Goebbels.
Author : Max Klim
Publisher : Litres
Page : 31 pages
File Size : 39,17 MB
Release : 2022-05-15
Category : History
ISBN : 5041223297
“Cuanto más monstruosa sea la mentira, más dispuesto estará la multitud a creer en ella”, dijo el ideólogo del fascismo y fiel compañero y compañero de Hitler, el ministro de propaganda Joseph Goebbels.
Author : Max Klim
Publisher : Litres
Page : 31 pages
File Size : 30,15 MB
Release : 2022-05-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 5040982976
“The more monstrous the lie, the more willing the crowd believes in it,” said the ideologist of fascism and the faithful companion and companion of Hitler, the propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.
Author : Max Klim
Publisher : Litres
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 22,90 MB
Release : 2022-05-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 504123504X
“Quanto mais monstruosa a mentira, mais a multidão acredita nisso”, disse o ideólogo do fascismo e fiel companheiro e companheiro de Hitler, o ministro da propaganda Joseph Goebbels.
Author : Primitivo Mijares
Publisher :
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 16,93 MB
Release : 2016-01-17
Category :
ISBN : 9781523292196
Author's Foreword This book is unfinished. The Filipino people shall finish it for me. I wrote this volume very, very slowly. 1 could have done with it In three months after my defection from the conjugal dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos on February 20.1975. Instead, I found myself availing of every excuse to slow it down. A close associate, Marcelino P. Sarmiento, even warned me, "Baka mapanis 'yan." (Your book could become stale.)While I availed of almost any excuse not to finish the manuscript of this volume, I felt the tangible voices of a muted people back home in the Philippines beckoning to me from across the vast Pacific Ocean. In whichever way I turned, I was confronted by the distraught images of the Filipino multitudes cryingout to me to finish this work, lest the frailty of human memory -- or any incident a la Nalundasan - consign to oblivion the matters I had in mind to form the vital parts of this book. It was as if the Filipino multitudes and history itself were surging in an endless wave presenting a compelling demand on me toSan Francisco, California perpetuate the personal knowledge I have gained on the infamous machinations of Ferdinand E. Marcos and his overly ambitious wife, Imelda, that led to a day of infamy in my country, that Black Friday on September 22, 1972, when martial law was declared as a means to establish history's first conjugal dictatorship. The sense of urgency in finishing this work was also goaded by the thought that Marcos does not have eternal life and that the Filipino people are of unimaginable forgiving posture. I thought that, if I did not perpetuate this work for posterity, Marcos might unduly benefit from a Laurelian statement that, when a man dies, the virtues of his past are magnified and his faults are reduced to molehills. This is a book for which so much has been offered and done by Marcos and his minions so that it would never see the light of print. Now that it is off the press. I entertain greater fear that so much more will be done to prevent its circulation, not only in the Philippines but also in the United States.But this work now belongs to history. Let it speak for itself in the context of developments within the coming months or years. Although it finds great relevance in the present life of the present life of the Filipinos and of Americans interested in the study of subversion of democratic governments by apparently legal means, this work seeks to find its proper niche in history which mustinevitably render its judgment on the seizure of government power from the people by a lame duck Philippine President.If I had finished this work immediately after my defection from the totalitarian regime of Ferdinand and Imelda, or after the vicious campaign of the dictatorship to vilify me in July-August. 1975, then I could have done so only in anger. Anger did influence my production of certain portions of the manu-script. However, as I put the finishing touches to my work, I found myself expurgating it of the personal venom, the virulence and intemperate language of my original draft.Some of the materials that went into this work had been of public knowledge in the Philippines. If I had used them, it was with the intention of utilizing them as links to heretofore unrevealed facets of the various ruses that Marcos employed to establish his dictatorship.Now, I have kept faith with the Filipino people. I have kept my rendezvous with history. I have, with this work, discharged my obligation to myself, my profession of journalism, my family and my country.I had one other compelling reason for coming out with this work at the great risks of being uprooted from my beloved country, of forced separation from my wife and children and losing their affection, and of losing everything I have in my name in the Philippines - or losing life itself. It is that I wanted to makea public expiation for the little influence that I had . . . .(more inside)
Author : Donna J. Guy
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 24,50 MB
Release : 2009-01-16
Category : History
ISBN : 0822389460
In this pathbreaking history, Donna J. Guy shows how feminists, social workers, and female philanthropists contributed to the emergence of the Argentine welfare state through their advocacy of child welfare and family-law reform. From the creation of the government-subsidized Society of Beneficence in 1823, women were at the forefront of the child-focused philanthropic and municipal groups that proliferated first to address the impact of urbanization, European immigration, and high infant mortality rates, and later to meet the needs of wayward, abandoned, and delinquent children. Women staffed child-centered organizations that received subsidies from all levels of government. Their interest in children also led them into the battle for female suffrage and the campaign to promote the legal adoption of children. When Juan Perón expanded the welfare system during his presidency (1946–1955), he reorganized private charitable organizations that had, until then, often been led by elite and immigrant women. Drawing on extensive research in Argentine archives, Guy reveals significant continuities in Argentine history, including the rise of a liberal state that subsidized all kinds of women’s and religious groups. State and private welfare efforts became more organized in the 1930s and reached a pinnacle under Juan Perón, when men took over the welfare state and philanthropic and feminist women’s influence on child-welfare activities and policy declined. Comparing the rise of Argentina’s welfare state with the development of others around the world, Guy considers both why women’s child-welfare initiatives have not received more attention in historical accounts and whether the welfare state emerges from the top down or from the bottom up.
Author : Tina Chanter
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 49,74 MB
Release : 2008-01-11
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0253027772
“A timely and important project that changes our understanding of the role of abjection both in cultural politics and in the structure of film.” —Ewa Ziarek, State University of New York at Buffalo Tina Chanter resolves a fundamental problem in film theory by negotiating a middle path between “gaze theory” approaches to film and spectator studies or cultural theory approaches that emphasize the position of the viewer and thereby take account of race, class, gender, and sexuality. Chanter argues that abjection is the unthought ground of fetishistic theories. If the feminine has been the privileged excluded other of psychoanalytic theory, fueled by the myth of castration and the logic of disavowal, when fetishism is taken up by race theory, or cultural theory, the multiple and fluid registers of abjection are obscured. By mobilizing a theory of abjection, the book shows how the appeal to phallic, fetishistic theories continues to reify the hegemonic categories of race, class, sexuality, and gender, as if they stood as self-evident categories. “An intriguing read, especially for those who favor psychological models of criticism in film theory . . . Recommended.” —Choice
Author : Fernando Clara
Publisher : Springer
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 29,49 MB
Release : 2016-04-29
Category : History
ISBN : 1137551526
Nazi Germany and Southern Europe, 1933-45 is about transnational fascist discourse. It addresses the cultural and scientific links between Nazi Germany and Southern Europe focusing on a hybrid international environment and an intricate set of objects that include individual, social, cultural or scientific networks and events.
Author : Toby Thacker
Publisher : Grupo Planeta (GBS)
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 37,59 MB
Release : 2010-04-08
Category : History
ISBN : 8434469146
Joseph Goebbels. Vida y muerte sigue el ascenso de Goebbels desde el olvido provinciano de Renania hasta que se convirtió en el portavoz más dinámico del Partido Nazi y, ya en 1933, en ministro de Propaganda de Hitler. Basándose en sus diarios completos (1923-1945), hasta hace poco retenidos en la Unión Soviética, y en otras fuentes, esta novedosa obra ofrece una iluminadora panorámica de la vida de Goebbels. Su adolescencia turbulenta, sus marcados intereses artísticos, la influencia de la cojera en su personalidad, su poderosa capacidad de seducción, sus relaciones con las mujeres o su férrea ideología comparecen en estas páginas para revelar sus claves más internas, sus afinidades y antagonismos. Toby Thacker analiza algunas constantes claras en su vida: el amor de Goebbels por la cultura alemana, la obsesión con el "sacrificio", su fascinación con Hitler y el odio hacia los judíos que propiciaron un funesto compromiso con la política alemana que culminó en su suicidio, junto a su esposa y sus seis hijos, en el búnker de Hitler en 1945. Una obra de valor inestimable para conocer al que acabó siendo el mayor demagogo del siglo XX.
Author : Clara Ramirez-Barat
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,27 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Human rights
ISBN : 9780911400021
"Transitional justice processes have a fundamental public dimension: their impact depends in part on the social support they receive. Beyond outreach programs, other initiatives, such as media and cultural interventions, can strengthen--or in some cases undermine--the public resonance of transitional justice. How can media and art be used to engage society in discussions around accountability? How do media influence social perceptions and attitudes toward the legacy of the past? To what extent is social engagement in the public sphere necessary to advance the political transformation that transitional justice measures hope to promote? Examining the roles that culture and society play in transitional justice contexts, this volume focuses on the ways in which communicative practices can raise public awareness of and reflection upon the legacies of mass abuse." -- Publisher's description.
Author : Katya Mandoki
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 10,56 MB
Release : 2016-04-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 131713849X
Katya Mandoki advances in this book the thesis that it is not only possible but crucial to open up the field of aesthetics (traditionally confined to the study of art and beauty) toward the richness and complexity of everyday life. She argues that in every process of communication, whether face to face or through the media, fashion, and political propaganda, there is always an excess beyond the informative and functional value of a message. This excess is the aesthetic. Following Huizinga's view of play as an ingredient of any social environment, Mandoki explores how various cultural practices are in fact forms of playing since, for the author, aesthetics and play are Siamese twins. One of the unique contributions of this book is the elaboration and application of a semiotic model for the simultaneous analysis of social interactions in the four registers, namely visual, auditory, verbal and body language, to detect the aesthetic strategies deployed in specific situations. She argues that since the presentation of the self is targeted towards participants' sensibilities, aesthetics plays a key role in these modes of exchange. Consequently, the author updates important debates in this field to clear the way for a socio-aesthetic inquiry through contexts such as the family, school, medical, artistic or religious traditions from which social identities emerge.