"The absurd notion that men of genius are born out of universal suffrage cannot be too strongly repudiated. In the first place, those times may be really called blessed when one genuine statesman appears among people. Such statesmen dont appear by the hundreds or more. Secondly, the broad masses instinctively display a definite antipathy towards every outstanding genius. There's a better chance of a camel passing through the eye of a needle than of a truly great man being 'discovered' through an election.
Throughout world history, exceptional events have mostly been due to the driving force of an individual personality."
Adolf Hitler
Mein Kampf
Chapter Three
Section 3.13
Dalton Edition
Throughout world history, exceptional events have mostly been due to the driving force of an individual personality."
Adolf Hitler
Mein Kampf
Chapter Three
Section 3.13
Dalton Edition