The so-called Hitler rule declares that an argument is lost upon the inevitable introduction of an analogy with the Nazi leader, but there are lessons to be learned from the volatile politics and economics that gave rise to Adolf Hitler in Europe's interwar period — especially for those grappling to make sense of the highly polarized U.S. presidential campaign, writes Don Pittis.
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