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 | | Sauerkraut, for instance, was called “liberty cabbage” rather than “freedom cabbage.” |
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had learned the technique of bringing the individual to give up his liberty, the cunning of propaganda, the artfulness of slogans, and the other methods for inciting mass solidarity and mass action, for causing majorities to insist on conformance by minorities. |
 | | The purpose for which we did this, as described by [Woodrow Wilson] who urged us to it and led us into it, was “the destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere,” and “to make the world safe for democracy,” a purpose to save the peoples of all nations, including and especially Germany, from autocratic government
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