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Interview: Diana Schaub on Lincoln's Lyceum Address | The New Thinkery Ep. 84

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The Indirect Consequences of Demagoguery

E, woman, want me to think about the ical move is that with the initial characterization, he sets it up as him being on the side from the audiences perspective of injustice. And so there's, i you're forced to think, i just to kind of keep up with what he's sayingtando be a little more open. This is also then to illustrate the problem with passion, the way in which somebody can manipulate your passions by not telling you the e, the whole story. You know, now that you the rest of the story, you'll maybe see it differently.

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