The Ideology of the Few
The fruits of an individuals labor for none but his own. Such grace would it take to march quickly and accomplish everything and yet, nothing but for one man himself. A world run by one man, but not whom you think; for the one man represents himself as an individual, not an instrument of production. In this world which I speak of no man rules but one man rules, for each man rules himself. Such a world would have no room for error and yet it would except human beings for every flaw they have. A lawless nation is simply not one, and a nation with too many laws is also not one. But the mediator between such nation-less bureaucracies is the birth of one.
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