Umberto Calosso (September 23, 1895 - August 10, 1959) on Nationalism and Imperialism(published by RevoltSource) |
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Italian Journalist, Socialist Party of Italian Workers Politician, and Teacher
: An Italian journalist, politician and teacher. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
Quote #6 on Political Struggle Quotes >> Nationalism and Imperialism
“A people which wills an empire is sure, for that very reason, of not obtaining its desire and of proceeding instead toward its own decay; that is, toward that servile dissolution which marks the loss of an inward infinite capacity and the encroachment of the finite.”
Source: "Neither Liberty Nor Bread: The Meaning and Tragedy of Fascism," edited by Frances Keene, Kennikat Press, Port Washington, New York, London, 1940. Section VII: Foreign Affairs, Chapter 40: The Law of Empire, by U. Calosso, Page 248.
"Neither Liberty Nor Bread: The Meaning and Tragedy of Fascism," edited by Frances Keene, Kennikat Press, Port Washington, New York, London, 1940.
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