“Although the "ruling class"disagrees with the populists' moral agenda it tolerates the "moral war"as a means of keeping the lower classes in check, that is, it enables the latter to articulate their fury without disturbing the economic status quo.”

Source: First as Tragedy, Then as Farce (2009), Chapter One, The Structure of Enemy Propaganda

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