IV. A nation is the culmination of a long past of endeavours, sacrifice and devotion. A heroic
past, great men, glory, that is the social capital upon which one bases a national idea. To have
common glories in the past, to have a common will in the present, to have performed great
deeds together, to wish to perform still more, these are the essential conditions of being a
people. A nation is therefore a large-scale solidarity ... Its existence is a daily plebiscite ... A
province is its inhabitants; if anyone has the right to be consulted, it is the inhabitant. A nation
never has any real interest in annexing or holding on to a country against its will. The existence
of nations is a good thing, a necessity even. Their existence is a guarantee of liberty, which
would be lost if the world had only one law and only one master.'
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