
Ibid.
"The Ends of Zionism: Racism and the Palestinian Struggle"
As quoted in Ben-Gurion and the Palestinian Arabs : From Peace to War (1985) by Shabtai Teveth, p. 66
Ibid.
"The Ends of Zionism: Racism and the Palestinian Struggle"
Source: The Revolt of the Masses (1929), Chapter XIV: Who Rules The World?
Context: Nationalism is always an effort in a direction opposite to that of the principle which creates nations. The former is exclusive in tendency, the latter inclusive. In periods of consolidation, nationalism has a positive value, and is a lofty standard. But in Europe everything is more than consolidated, and nationalism is nothing but a mania, a pretext to escape from the necessity of inventing something new, some great enterprise.
As quoted in Toward Peaceful Unification: Selected Speeches & Interviews https://books.google.com/books?id=nNc2AzJmwPoC&pg=PA3&dq=%22There+was+little,+if+any,+feeling+of+loyalty+toward+the+abstract+concept+of+Korea+as+a+nation-state%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=IOkhVebpAYqWsAWOgILoCQ&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q&f=false (1978), Kwangmyong Publishing Company, pp. 47-48.
1970s
1960s, Address to AFL–CIO (1961)
Cheers.
Speech in Hanley (4 January 1910), quoted in The Times (5 January 1910), p. 7
Leader of the Opposition
Source: Selected Essays (1904), "Priest and Prophet" (1893), p. 132
"Orphée Noir (Black Orpheus)"
Speech to a joint session of the Dail and the Seanad, Dublin, Ireland (28 June 1963)
1963
New Situation and the Policy of the Communist Party of Japan (1950)
(1847)