![]() On store shelves, they stare out at you by the dozens, their spines steeped in the black-white-and-red of the Nazi flag, their titles barking in Gothic type, their covers studded with swastikas. Whatever the formula, Hitler and Nazism prop up the publishing business: hundreds of titles appear each year, and the total number runs well into the tens of thousands. In Germany, it’s said that the only surefire magazine covers are ones that feature Hitler or sex. An adage in publishing is that you can never go wrong with books about Lincoln, Hitler, and dogs an alternative version names golfing, Nazis, and cats. ![]() That line comes to mind when I browse in the history section of a bookstore. by Josh Bob, explores current acts of hatred and the seeming lack of reaction from his school.Would you like to contribute? We need essays, paintings, poetry, or special projects.“History teaches, but has no pupils,” the Marxist philosopher Antonio Gramsci wrote.
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