Karen Armstrong Quote

Surely, argued the British philosopher John Stuart Mill (1806–73), it was better for a Breton to accept French citizenship than to sulk on his own rocks, the half-savage remnant of past times, revolving in his own little mental orbit, without participation or interest in the general movement of the world.

Karen Armstrong

Surely, argued the British philosopher John Stuart Mill (1806–73), it was better for a Breton to accept French citizenship than to sulk on his own rocks, the half-savage remnant of past times, revolving in his own little mental orbit, without participation or interest in the general movement of the world.

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