“A man who possesses the art of correct reading will … instinctively and immediately perceive everything which in his opinion is worth permanently remembering, either because it is suited to his purpose or generally worth knowing … The art of reading, as of learning, is this: … to retain the essential, to forget the nonessential.”
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Book:Mein Kampf
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Mein Kampf
Written by Adolf Hitler, this book details his political beliefs and the ideology that led to the rise of the Nazi party. more
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