Kafka on racial fanaticism
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"Therefore, when a people or race takes pride in being better than other peoples or races, this pride should always be tempered by humility that they are infallibly inferior to those peoples or races in other achievements.
For it would no longer be justified pride, but foolish presumption, if a people or a race wanted to claim all advantages for itself and leave nothing but the dregs of all inadequacies for the other peoples and races."

Kafka on racial fanaticism, written 1943, published 1949

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