Leo Tolstoy Quotes
Patriotism In Its Simplest, Clearest, And Most Indubitable Meaning Is Nothing But An Instrument For The Attainment Of The Government's Ambitious And Mercenary Aims, And A Renunciation Of Human Dignity, Common Sense, And Conscience By The Governed, And A Slavish Submission To Those Who Hold Power. That Is What Is Really Preached Wherever Patriotism Is Championed. Patriotism Is Slavery.
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