Got this on Thriftbooks :marseyfluffy:

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Yeah it’s a photo book but I wanted to share it with you guys :)

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History department had stacks of free books sitting out

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Very epic :marseyflufflylove:

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I saw an old hardcover from maybe the early 1900s or late 1800s of extraordinary popular delusions at a local used book store that's now closed and I really regret not getting it

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Ernst Nolte's bretty gud on the history of fascism. He makes a lot of leftoid academics sneed too. He's, I think, the one who came up with the argument that fascism was a reaction to the uppity communists and socialists, which really annoyed the left-wing academics. He also falsely gets accused of being an anti-Semite or even a fascist because he's sitting there writing and describing something as opposed to making some normative argument. Leave it to left-wing professors to conflate positive science with the normative. :marseyoperasmug:

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Nice to hear it was literally just sitting in a stack on a table saying "free books" so im glad i stumbled on a good one

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