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  1. “Eristics, or the Art of Argument” by Schopenhauer.

    Despite the terrible name, it is easy to read and understand.

    Eristics – a dispute with the goal not to find out the truth (that is, an apodictic dispute), but to win.

    That is, directly on the topic you requested – one of its aspects.

  2. Any detailed biography of Mussolini. Let's say this one. The man wanted power, and on the way to it he repeatedly changed his ideology (for war, against war, for socialism, against socialism, for strikes, against strikes, against Hitler, for Hitler), each time explaining convincingly what caused such a feint with his ears.

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