Talk:Notes on Nationalism

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Here is the direct quote from the 15th paragraph (beginning with "Indifference to objective truth is encouraged by..."):

Some nationalists are not far from schizophrenia, living quite happily amid dreams of power and conquest which have no connection with the physical world.

The line number would differ depending on your screen resolution. I hope this would be enough. Kindest regards, -- 李博杰  | Talk contribs 23:59, 25 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

German translation

I felt I had to delete the info about even the existence of a German translation because the source information seems corrupted, fabricated, or unfindable, and the translation isn't mentioned anywhere else that I can find so far. Granted, I have not really plumbed the depths of the resources out there to find it, but I'd have thought it would be pretty easy to locate at least one mention.

Here's the info as it appeared, with its dubious source. (I've taken the liberty of deleting the HTML reference tags.)

The first German translation was not published until 29 January 2020.
"Menschen wie Insekten", die Tageszeitung, 25 January 2010, p. 15.

I'm happy for anyone else to figure out if any of this information is correct! Thank you! — Scrawlspacer (talk) 02:15, 1 May 2022 (UTC)Reply