“What one dies for is not even so substantial and tangible as an industrialist.”
Source: Simone Weil : An Anthology (1986), The Power of Words (1937), p. 224
Context: "A man thinks he is dying for his country," said Anatole France, "but he is dying for a few industrialists." But even that is saying too much. What one dies for is not even so substantial and tangible as an industrialist.
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