great books. Though I don't remember Heart of Darkness enough to know what 
applies? Darkness at Noon gave me nightmares though. Hannah Arendt's Eichmann 
in Jerusalem may apply even more.

>(1.) I studied the just-give-me-power-and-I-will-help-you phenomena
>extensively in college - both history and literature.  Darkness At
>Noon and Heart of Darkness come to mind on the literature side.  I
>never thought I'd see such a blatant example in real life.
>
>(2.) Seeing such a obvious example of the slippery slope in one thing.
> But actually seeing it in my own country is stunning.  And then to
>see so many American agree with it is terrifying.

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