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  1. Francis Urquhart

    Culture Does Fiction/Entertainment Need To “Teach People” In Order To Be Great?

    Again, no argument there. The issue though is not that their own propaganda is effective but the screaming hysterical hatred which they direct at anything that does not form part of their own propaganda barrage,
  2. Francis Urquhart

    Culture Does Fiction/Entertainment Need To “Teach People” In Order To Be Great?

    I must remember that line . . . . . No argument there.
  3. Francis Urquhart

    Culture Does Fiction/Entertainment Need To “Teach People” In Order To Be Great?

    Not necessarily, it depends on the audience. I would say that the audience for Uncle Tom's Cabin was probably more sophisticated than today's in that they could read a story, appreciate it as a story and absorb the lessons it presented. They may not agree with those lessons; they may reject...
  4. Francis Urquhart

    Culture Does Fiction/Entertainment Need To “Teach People” In Order To Be Great?

    For any given person, the realistic line is quite simple. If they agree with the content, its teaching. If they disagree with the content, its preaching.
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