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Okay. Given that then your original comment seems to imply people like Vance and/or the writers should not be considered human (or should be considered Jewish or others nazis didn't like and thus less than human according to the nazis), and that being considered 'unhuman' is bad.
Unless you meant to imply that the book should be considered only for those that are 'unhuman' (or Jewish etc, if Vance and the writers are Jewish or other things the nazis didn't like) which seems odd for a book explicitly against them?
We're not exactly sure what other things your comment would be driving at.
This isn't a criticism per se, we just don't understand your point.