"Das ganze Unglück des Menschen liegt darin, daß er gezwungen war, zur Menschheit zu werden, oder daß er es zu spät wurde, als er schon unumstößlich in Völker, Rassen, Glauben, Stände und Klassen diferenziert war, in Reiche und Arme, Gebildete und Ungebildete, Herrschende und Unterworfene."
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