“It has been calculated by the ablest politicians that no State, without being soon exhausted, can maintain above the hundredth part of its members in arms and idleness.”
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                        Source: The Foundations of Leninism, Ch.8
“A hundred men together are the hundredth part of a man.”
                                        
                                        Cien hombres, juntos, son la centésima parte de un hombre. 
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