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>myriad books exist attempting to -explain- hitler. but i think bob's
>point is well taken--none of these books have succeeded, and they have
>amounted to a lot of tinkering with facts, confusing how the man actually
>was. maybe there is no actual knowing: lots of possibilities, and a good
>amount of ideas generated, but still no objective proof. we sit looking
>in all these directions, but still see no flashing lights.
Hitler may be more horrible than, but no more inexplicable
than, the rest of the universe.
As a graffito in the men's john at MIT says:
"THERE IS NO COMPLETELY SATISFACTORY THEORY OF ANYTHING"
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"Peace comes of communication."-- Ezra Pound
"Congress shall make no law abridging freedom of speech
or of the press..." -- Anon
"To live well is to live with adequate information"-- Norbert Weiner
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