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  • 09-12-2017
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why effect does Gitlin's use of such such emotional terms and references as "impresionable psychotics" and "neo-nazi" have on his audience.

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shawnkat
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  • 09-12-2017
It relates his book to the past, and how in some aspects, he thinks we haven't learned anything. There's still Nazis today, called "neo-nazis", and he believes that they are completely psychotic. He gives the audience his opinion, and uses evidence to back it up.
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