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The History of a Lie

CHAPTER THREE
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These measures will keep land ownership in a state of unconditional subordination.

(Prot.

6.) See second quotation above.
At the same time it is necessary to encourage trade and industry vigorously and especially speculation, the function of which is to act as a counterpoise to industry....

It is necessary for industry to deplete the land both of laborers and capital, and, through speculation, transfer all the money of the world into our hands, thereby throwing the Gentiles into the ranks of the proletariat.
(Prot.

6.) It is for this reason that we must undermine faith, eradicate from the minds of the Gentiles the very principle of God and soul and replace these conceptions by mathematical calculations and material desires.


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