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Post by nordicyouth on Jun 15, 2004 12:12:25 GMT -5
May I remind you about the decades-old expert work on ethnicity in Europe and really around the world as well. I'll direct your attention to 'Mein Kampf' written by an expert in the field of racial anthropology and a brilliant statesman. I think you'll find that as this epic isn't on your library shelves, that the 'illustrious peoples of the Hills' as they're known in Virginia and the Carolinas have a one-up on y'all on anthropology (damn that's a long word). ;D
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Post by Aria88 on Jun 15, 2004 21:27:47 GMT -5
The Sheens are gonna have a field day with this one.
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Post by geirr on Jun 16, 2004 0:50:14 GMT -5
It's available in most public Australian libraries, My local library has the Oxford abridged edition. funny thing is I always see it on the shelf. If your local library is missing a copy you can alway flip your credit card out and buy it. Mein KampfEDIT: I don't remember anything of anthropological value being in it, it's studied more for it's politics.
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Post by Graeme on Jun 16, 2004 10:12:49 GMT -5
Yes I agree with Geirr. It is studied for lots of reasons, but not for the quality of the writing, argument, anthrology or its brilliancy. Mein Kampf is interesting but hardly brilliant. I liked the bit about the mongrel French.
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Post by nordicyouth on Jun 16, 2004 17:59:29 GMT -5
Crazy French would have to work for the right to live. Unfortunately this situation would cause the demise of the French down to the last man...
Ooh. (Whip Crack)....
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