Article 40B22 Pleased by a show of jazz hands (or boos) | Letters

Pleased by a show of jazz hands (or boos) | Letters

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John Green (Letters, 4 October) asks us to imagine if Hitler and Goebbels had had television and social media at their disposal. Someone already has. Timur Vermes's brilliant satirical novel Look Who's Back is predicated on the idea that Hitler wakes up in 2011 and is taken in hand by PR and marketing people to become a huge success. The message doesn't matter as long as they can ride the wave of the success. For many Hungarians, and others, it must be eerily prescient.
Les Mondry-Flesch
Lymington, Hampshire

" Gary Younge is quite right (It comes as no shock that the powerful hate identity politics, 5 October). A century ago, attempting to define "our goal" for socialists, Karl Kautsky concluded that it was "the abolition of every kind of exploitation and oppression, be it directed against a class, a party, a sex or a race".
Ian Bullock
Brighton

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