Simone Weil Quotes
The National Interest Cannot Be Defined As A Common Interest Of The Industrial, Commercial, And Financial Companies Of A Country, Because There Is No Such Common Interest; Nor Can It Be Defined As The Life, Liberty, And Well-being Of The Citizens, Because They Are Continually Being Adjured To Sacrifice Their Well-being, Their Liberty, And Their Lives To The National Interest. In The End A Study Of Modern History Leads To The Conclusion That The National Interest Of Every State Consists In Its Capacity To Make War.
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