"My knowledge of myself is direct, synthetic, from within outwards; my knowledge of other persons is indirect, analytical, from outside inwards. My knowledge of myself starts at the core; that of others at the crust."
"Inequality is the inevitable consequence of liberty."
Source: Salvador de Madariaga (1937). “Anarchy Or Hierarchy”
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Salvador de Madariaga
Diplomat, Writer
Salvador de Madariaga was a Spanish diplomat, historian, and writer known for his advocacy of peace and international cooperation.
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