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neo-neocon

Most important is Neo's long awaited Part 6 B - A mind is a difficult thing to change.
(War is interested in you)
"Looking back, I realize that two elements were absolutely necessary for this to occur: a powerful motivation, and access to information."

It's long; it's great.

Neo also "rests" on the Hammas victory, by recalling a prior dictator.
neo-neocon on Hitler's rise: "Meanwhile Schleicher was failing spectacularly in his attempts to form a coalition government, so Hindenburg forced his resignation. But by now, Hindenburg was exhausted by all the intrigue and crisis, and the prospect of civil war had moved the steely field marshal to tears. As much as he hated to do so, he seemed resigned to offering Hitler a high government position. Many people were urging him to do so: the industrialists who were financing Hitler, the military whose connections Hitler had cultivated, even Hindenburg's son, whom some historians believe the Nazis had blackmailed. The last straw came when an unfounded rumor swept through Berlin that Schleicher was about to attempt a military coup, arrest Hindenburg, and establish a military dictatorship. Alarmed, Hindenburg wasted no time offering Hitler the Chancellorship, thinking it was a last resort to save the Republic."

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