“In a totalitarian state, the purpose of politics is power and power alone. The "nation" and its peoples are mentioned only to give an air of legitimacy to the application of power. The people accept this devalued existence, asking only to live from day to day.”

—  Liu Xiaobo

"On Living with Dignity in China"
No Enemies, No Hate: Selected Essays and Poems

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