Otto von Bismarck

"The government should cultivate the view also among the propertyless classes of the population, those who are the most numerous and the least educated, that the state is not only an institution of necessity but also of welfare. By recognizable and direct advantages they must be led to look upon the state not as an agency devised solely for the protection of the better-situated classes of society but also as one serving their needs and interests."

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Source: Speech to North German Reichstag, September 24, 1867.

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Otto von Bismarck

Otto von Bismarck

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Otto von Bismarck was a German statesman known for unifying Germany and pioneering realpolitik, emphasizing power and diplomacy.

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