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What books do dictators read?

>> No.22715140

Anything by Edward Bernays Jr. Notably "Propaganda."

>> No.22715142

tom clancy

>> No.22715705

>>22715142
What use would they have for reading thriller books?

>> No.22716352

>>22715118
Illegal books.

>> No.22716505

>>22715118
>What books do dictators read?
Telephone book.

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Picrel unironically

>> No.22716671

>>22716352
How could it be if they are the ones making up the rules?

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>> No.22717274

>>22716505
>Telephone book
Why???

>> No.22717720

>>22716505
This. Their foremost interests are in murder lists. There's something kind of fascinating about how obsessively they focus on that.

>> No.22717727

>>22715118
They read 1984 as an instruction manual.

>> No.22717749

>>22715118
Apollinaire or William Carlos Williams