Sun Yat-sen — "When the nation can act freely, then China may be called strong, To make the nat…"
When the nation can act freely, then China may be called strong, To make the nation free, we must each sacrifice our personal freedom.
When the nation can act freely, then China may be called strong, To make the nation free, we must each sacrifice our personal freedom.
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"Class war is not the cause of social progress; it is a disease developed in the course of social progress. The cause of the disease is the inability to subsist, and the result of the disease is war."
"The Meiji Restoration is the first step of the Chinese revolution, and the Chinese revolution is the second step of the Meiji Restoration."
"China is a sheet of loose sand."
"To govern the country, we must first govern the people. To govern the people, we must first govern ourselves. If we cannot govern ourselves, how can we govern the country?"
"The only way to save China is to establish a strong, unified, and democratic government."
On national strength and the sacrifice of individual freedom.
Date: Approx. 1920s
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