Adolf Hitler. (№ 156595)

The main factor of the world's greatest revolutions have always been oral, not written word. Orator speaking in front of masses, reads on the faces of the audience, she understood what he says, how she sympathizes with him. The audience immediately makes known to the amendments to what the speaker said. Between the speaker and his audience there is a known contact. Nothing like this can tell about yourself a writer. He his readers for the most part never even sees. For this reason alone, the writer inevitably gives to his writings a completely General form. Before his eyes there is the audience he would have seen directly. This inevitably deprives the printed word sufficient flexibility, sufficient understanding psychological nuances. A brilliant orator by rule, and not a bad writer, and a brilliant writer will never be speaker, unless he specifically practiced in this art.
№ 156595   Added MegaMozg 11-01-2017 / 15:18

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