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“If I knew something that would serve my country but would harm mankind, I would never reveal it; for I am a citizen of humanity first and by necessity, and a citizen of France second, and only by accident” quote by Anonymous
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“If I knew something that would serve my country but would harm mankind, I would never reveal it; for I am a citizen of humanity first and by necessity, and a citizen of France second, and only by accident”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Source Letter: Personal Correspondence, 1915

The author claims a moral duty to humanity over national allegiance, refusing to share harmful knowledge even if beneficial to one’s country.

In simple terms: Put humanity before country when knowledge could cause harm.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize global well‑being over national interests.

Themes

ethics humanity science nationalism

Mood

reflective serious

Type

ethical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • research ethics
  • policy making
  • international collaboration
  • whistleblowing

Key Concepts

moral philosophy responsible innovation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Should scientists disclose harmful discoveries?
  • How to balance loyalty and universal responsibility?
A Different Perspective

Balancing national security with global ethics is complex.

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