"The Great Error of the Century (i.e., to consider nationalism a Rightist idea) was largely due to the resentment against the destructive idea of Internationalism, prone to trample down every tradition, everything organically grown, eager to transform the world into a dull, uniform place without romantic variations, where everybody between Hammerfest and Capetown would wear long pants, inflammable celluloid collars and speak Esperanto."
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Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, The Menace of the Herd (1943), p. 195
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