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One of the Most Difficult Sovereignties to Break Up:
“Of human beings who have been isolated from other human beings for thousands of years and who have developed great inbreeding local characteristics. We are the most crossbreeding phase of world man. We are world man. To call ourselves a nation, nothing could be more nonsense. At any rate, the most difficult of the situations to get corrected is the American political situation because America is moving and becoming world man. Nobody is staying around to watch the politicians. The politicians are getting more and more decentralized, where nobody locally knows what they’re doing. . . In order to be able to break up American sovereignty, I think Mr. Nixon is much more capable than Mr. McGovern would be. . . Nixon’s re-election might serve history. I feel sorry for Richard Nixon. I feel sorry for all those people. Because I feel he’s one of those little. . . rather a small man. Rather preoccupied with Mr. Nixon and he just wants to win anything, just as long as he wins. I feel that his lack of real vision means that the United States will come apart more rapidly. That’s all. It has to go. Sovereignty has to go.”
