
As quoted in the Historia Alexandri Magni of Pseudo-Kallisthenes, 1.15.1-4
Histories, IX, 37:7-39:7 (Loeb)
The Histories
As quoted in the Historia Alexandri Magni of Pseudo-Kallisthenes, 1.15.1-4
“The Aitolians, the Akarnanians, the Macedonians, men of the same speech, are united or disunited by trivial causes that arise from time to time; with aliens, with barbarians, all Greeks wage and will wage eternal war; for they are enemies by the will of nature, which is eternal, and not from reasons that change from day to day…”
Aetolos Acarnanas Macedonas, eiusdem linguae homines, leues ad tempus ortae causae diiungunt coniunguntque: cum alienigenis, cum barbaris aeternum omnibus Graecis bellum est eritque; natura enim, quae perpetua est, non mutabilibus in diem causis hostes sunt...
Liber XXXI, 29, 15
“Wicked people have nothing human about them except passions: they are almost their virtues.”
Denning judged in the Court of Appeal at the time, and held that Sikhs were not a racial or ethnic group. His ruling was overturned in the House of Lords, notably by Ian Fraser, Baron Fraser of Tullybelton, who outlined seven points by which ethno-religious groups were to be defined.
Judgments
"Philip of Macedon" Duckworth Publishing, February 1998