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Hitler Quote by Saul Bellow

“From Hitler he might have learned that angry demonstrations unnerve well-conducted people and that in statesmanship the advantage always lies with the unprincipled, the brutal, and the insane. Hitler could at will convulse himself with rage and, when he had gained his ends, be coolly correct to…” quote by Saul Bellow
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““From Hitler he might have learned that angry demonstrations unnerve well-conducted people and that in statesmanship the advantage always lies with the unprincipled, the brutal, and the insane. Hitler could at will convulse himself with rage and, when he had gained his ends, be coolly correct to his staff, all in a matter of moments””

Saul Bellow

About This Quote

The passage suggests that authoritarian leaders exploit anger and cruelty to destabilize opponents, while appearing composed once they achieve their aims.

In simple terms: Rage fuels manipulation; calm follows success.

Key Takeaway

Power thrives on emotional volatility.

Themes

leadership psychology authoritarianism strategy

Mood

cynical critical

Type

analytical historical

When to use this quote

  • political campaigns
  • corporate power struggles
  • social movements

Key Concepts

emotional manipulation moral compromise

Practical Applications

  • recognize emotional triggers
  • maintain ethical standards

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies guard against emotional manipulation?
  • What alternatives exist to authoritarian tactics?
A Different Perspective

Not all leaders rely on brutality; many achieve influence through consensus and vision.

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