[The History of a Lie by Herman Bernstein]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of a Lie CHAPTER THREE 7/25
We must, therefore, do our utmost to break up large estates into small parcels, in order to be able to purchase them in the easiest and quickest way.
Under the pretext of trying to help the working classes, it is necessary to oppress the large landowners with taxation in all its severity.
When these possessions will thus gradually be transferred into our hands, the whole labor of the Christian proletariat will become for us a new source of tremendous profits.
_Since the Christian Church is one of our most dangerous enemies, we must work tirelessly to weaken its influence, and in order to accomplish this, it is necessary to use all our efforts to implant in the Christian intellectual class ideas of atheism, scepticism, dissension and to call forth religious disputes among the newly-formed groups and sects of Christendom._ "Logically, we must begin by depreciating the ministers of this religion.
Let us declare open war on them, let us provoke suspicions on their devotion, on their private conduct, and by ridicule and persiflage we shall be right in the consideration attached to the state and the costume of the priest. "Every war, every revolution, every political and religious upheaval brings nearer the moment when we shall attain the great end for which we have been striving so long.
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