quarta-feira, 7 de setembro de 2011

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Hitler Wins Again!

It has been a few years since I presented my first year students with my election exercise on the first day of class. I have two candidates, "A" and "B." Without naming either of them, I describe their programs, ideas, practices, etc. Candidate "A" - I tell them after they have voted - is a composite of the "founding fathers" (Sam Adams, Jefferson, John Hancock, Tom Paine, etc.), while candidate "B" is Hitler. In prior years, Hitler prevails with about 75% of the vote. This time, candidate "B" won by a margin of 25-13. When I told my students that candidate "B" was Adolf Hitler, there was a loud, collective "gasp!" Later on, in the discussion of a case involving government regulation of food, one of my students said "of course, none of us are Nazis," to which I responded: "then how do you account for the fact that nearly 2/3 of you just voted for Hitler?"
Adolf is still a popular figure, which probably explains why most Americans are as willing to support attacks and invasions on other countries as Germans were during the 1930s.

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  1. Richard J. Evans is a professor of history at the University of cambridge. He talks about nazi regime and their influence. this video is so interesting.

    http://globonews.globo.com/videos/v/silio-boccanera-entrevista-richard-j-evans/1430132/

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