Giuseppe Mazzini Quotes
Liberty, Understood By Materialists As The Right To Do Or Not To Do Anything Not Directly Injurious To Others, We Understand As The Faculty Of Choosing, Among The Various Modes Of Fulfilling Duty, Those Most In Harmony With Our Own Tendencies.
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