I wanted to be sneaky and fool people into up-voting something they agreed with, but eventually I couldn’t resist collecting together these amazing Dark Arts quotes. It’s almost unbelievable that this guy, unlike most masters of the Dark Arts, told anybody who cared to read his work exactly what he was doing—and it didn’t matter. Just as he probably would have said that it wouldn’t matter.
I doubt that a political candidate could run for office in any country with internet if he/she had written things like this. Maybe the press really is doing a better job of being substantive.
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The broad masses of a nation are not made up of professors and diplomats. Since
these masses have only a poor acquaintance with abstract ideas, their reactions
lie more in the domain of the feelings, where the roots of their positive as
well as their negative attitudes are implanted. They are susceptible only to a
manifestation of strength which comes definitely either from the positive or negative side, but they are never susceptible to any half-hearted attitude that
wavers between one pole and the other. The emotional grounds of their attitude furnish the reason for their extraordinary stability. It is always more difficult to fight successfully against Faith than against knowledge. Love is less subject to change than respect. Hatred is more lasting than mere aversion.
And the driving force which has brought about the most tremendous revolutions on this earth has never been a body of scientific teaching which has gained power over the masses, but always a devotion which has inspired them, and often a kind of hysteria which has urged them to action.
Whoever wishes to win over the masses must know the key that will open the door to their hearts. It is not objectivity, which is a feckless attitude; but a
determined will, backed up by force, when necessary.
The soul of the masses can be won only if those who lead the movement for that purpose are determined not merely to carry through the positive struggle for their own aims but are also determined to destroy the enemy that opposes them. When they see an uncompromising onslaught against an adversary the people have at all times taken this as a proof that right is on the side of the active aggressor; but if the aggressor should go only half-way … the people will look upon this as a sign that the aggressor is uncertain of the justice of his own cause and his half-way policy may even be an acknowledgment that his cause is unjust.
The future of a movement is determined by the devotion, and even intolerance, with which its members fight for their cause. They must feel convinced that their cause alone is just.
The art of leadership… consists in consolidating the attention of the people against a single adversary… The more the militant energies of the people are directed towards one objective the more will new recruits join the movement, attracted by the magnetism of its unified action… The leader of genius must have the ability to make different opponents appear as if they belonged to one category; for weak and wavering natures among a leader’s following may easily begin to be dubious about the justice of their own cause if they have to face different enemies.
As soon as the vacillating masses find themselves facing an opposition that is made up of different groups of enemies their sense of objectivity will be aroused and they will ask how is it that all the others can be in the wrong and they themselves, and their movement, alone in the right.
In the big lie there is always a certain force of credibility; because the broad masses of a nation are always more easily corrupted in the deeper strata of their emotional nature than consciously or voluntarily; and thus in the primitive simplicity of their minds they more readily fall victims to the big lie than the small lie, since they themselves often tell small lies in little matters but would be ashamed to resort to large-scale falsehoods. It would never come into their heads to fabricate colossal untruths, and they would not believe that others could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously. Even though the facts which prove this to be so may be brought clearly to their minds, they will still doubt and waver and will continue to think that there may be some other explanation.
There is a better chance of seeing a camel pass through the eye of a needle than of seeing a really great man ‘discovered’ through an election.
I wanted to be sneaky and fool people into up-voting something they agreed with, but eventually I couldn’t resist collecting together these amazing Dark Arts quotes. It’s almost unbelievable that this guy, unlike most masters of the Dark Arts, told anybody who cared to read his work exactly what he was doing—and it didn’t matter. Just as he probably would have said that it wouldn’t matter.
I doubt that a political candidate could run for office in any country with internet if he/she had written things like this. Maybe the press really is doing a better job of being substantive.
Suggestion: Downvote this if you either A) think people should not be exposed to how the Dark Arts work, or B) believe most of these statements are false. Upvote it if you think most of these statements are true.
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Very nicely done. I would be keen to see a parallel set for Leo Strauss.
Guessed the source by the second sentence of your intro. You should obscure it a bit.
“The big lie” is a dead giveaway too.
I thought it was equally likely to be this guy at that point.