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Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Unperceived Ideol. Transship. and Dial.

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1 1, 5 | fail to convince public opinion.~The first and most striking 2 1, 5 | dominates and with world public opinion.~ ~ 3 1 (5) | sympathy syndrome in the public opinion of the Free World, thus 4 1, 11 | to conquer world public opinion through its parties in the 5 2, 2 | Various Shades of Public Opinion and Unperceived Ideological 6 2, 2 | isolated from other currents of opinion, excluded from the country' 7 2, 2 | in this sector of public opinion through political parties, 8 2, 2 | the greater part of public opinion that would react if it realized 9 2, 2 | important sector of public opinion.~Communism was very successful 10 2, 3 | to prepare the sectors of opinion likely to be alarmed and 11 2, 3 | group, or a large sector of opinion, changes from an attitude 12 2, 4 | ideology or a current of opinion inimical to both;~f) Thence 13 2, 6 | ideological action over public opinion, can be helped by so‑called 14 2, 6 | to the degree that public opinion becomes accustomed to this, 15 2, 6 | indirect action over public opinion, which gradually becomes 16 2, 7 | In other words, public opinion moves toward the "ideal" 17 2 (8) | transshipment in certain sectors of opinion, is found in Algeria, Tunisia, 18 2 (8) | Fidel Castro. Even world opinion was not as impressed by 19 4 (16)| the attention of public opinion is precisely the opposite. 20 4, 1 | without passion.~Not in our opinion. Everyone is naturally attached 21 4, 1 | that certain changes of opinion can cause for man. Man frequently 22 4, 1 | Simple, Polemics, and Public Opinion~ ~We could not end these 23 4, 1 | two or more currents of opinion in the heart of society. 24 4, 1 | consequences.~Currents of opinion thus confront each other 25 4, 1 | the particular current of opinion with which the Catholic 26 4, 3 | t it disorganize public opinion? Doesn't it tend to disfigure 27 End | before the eyes of public opinion.~ ~ 28 End, 1 | fact that today's public opinion is saturated by a multifaceted 29 End (26)| Peking and Moscow.~If public opinion, dominated by the fear-sympathy 30 End, 7 | influence of Catholic public opinion, after World War II the 31 End, 8 | sectors of world public opinion find themselves in a contradictory


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