バートランド・ラッセルの名言・警句( Bertrand Russell Quotes )

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He might have been a Russian,
A Frenchman, Turk, or Prussian,
Or perhaps Italian,
But in spite of all temptations
To belong to other nations,
He remains an Englishman.

Most people, given the chance to change their State, would not choose to do so, except when the State represents an alien nationality. Nothing has done more to strengthen the State than the success of the principle of nationality. Where patriotism and citizenship go hand in hand, a man's loyalty to his State usually exceeds his loyalty to voluntary organizations such as Churches and parties.
Source: Bertrand Russell : Power, a new social analysis, 1938
 More info.: https://russell-j.com/beginner/POWER13_110.HTM