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No conscientious, cultured man can be complacent, so long as these tyrannical and unconstitutional infractions of our fundamental rights continue in the name of the false and hypocritical claim that our State is going to be a “Welfare State.” The kind of men that are needed for materialising that ideal do not exist, cannot be found, and will not be engaged in the service of that ideal; such men if there be will be rigorously excluded from all share in political power. (2/2)

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