Adolf Hitler on Connecting With The Mass and The 'Away-From-Rome' Movement
Continuing with passages from Mein Kampf, 2017 Thomas Dalton translation. See here.
P 227, 3.23 EFFECT ON THE MASS
HE WHO IS INCAPABLE OF PASSIONATE FEELING and speech was never chosen by Providence to proclaim its will.
Therefore a mere writer should stick to his ink-bottle and busy himself with theoretical questions, if he has the requisite ability and knowledge. He has been neither born nor chosen to be a leader.
A movement that has great ends to achieve must carefully guard against the danger of losing contact with the masses of the people.
Every question encountered must be examined primarily from this viewpoint, and the decision to be made must always be accordingly.



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