Integrity Quote by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
““Beyond the nation, we acknowledge those eternal and immutable principles in the name of which one must be ready to fight and die, subordinating all things to them, with no less readiness than if he were fighting for his own existence and right to life. Truth and honour, for instance, are metaphysical principles that we consider higher than our very nation.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Political manifesto, 1930s Romania
He asserts that universal, immutable principles like truth and honor supersede national loyalty, demanding ultimate sacrifice.
In simple terms: Higher principles outrank nation.
Prioritize universal values over narrow patriotism.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political movements
- ideological recruitment
- war rhetoric
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What defines a principle worth dying for?
- How can societies balance universal values with national interests?
May ignore pragmatic concerns of citizens.