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“Excellent flatterers welcome attentive audiences; mighty potentates enjoy public praise. In the most pleasing situation, a flatterer would genuinely admire the flatteree, please that person, please other present company, be pleased to stagger rivals, and get something out of it: applause, promotion, a favor, reciprocal praise. Flattery is as social as a banquet.”

Quote by Willis Regier

Work

In Praise of Flattery

In this thought-provoking work, the author delves into the intricacies of flattery, examining its role in society and its impact on individuals. The book offers a critical analysis of the phenomenon, considering both its positive and negative aspects. more

Author

Willis Regier

Willis Regier, born on July 14, 1948, is an enigmatic scholar whose identity and profession remain unclear. His life experience and contributions are currently limited, with more information needed to fully understand his work. more

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