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I think Manβs Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl is an excellent introduction to the subject.
Thanks! Greatly appreciate a book on the evils of Nazism and racially-oppressive systems. What aspects would you say help educate people on race? (Posted from an alt. account because of federation issues.)