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And so the most successful governments are those in which the average public servant possesses that variant of loyalty which we call patriotism, together with common-sense and honesty.
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gutenberg.orgAnd so the most successful governments are those in which the average public servant possesses that variant of loyalty which we call patriotism, together with common-sense and honesty.
Roosevelt believes that successful governments require public servants to possess patriotism and integrity.
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