J. M. Coetzee Quote

The modern state appeals to morality, to religion, and to natural law as the ideological foundation of its existence. At the same time it is prepared to infringe any or all of these in the interest of self-preservation.


p. 17 - Diary of a Bad Year (2007)


The modern state appeals to morality, to religion, and to natural law as the ideological foundation of its existence. At the same time it is prepared ...

The modern state appeals to morality, to religion, and to natural law as the ideological foundation of its existence. At the same time it is prepared ...

The modern state appeals to morality, to religion, and to natural law as the ideological foundation of its existence. At the same time it is prepared ...

The modern state appeals to morality, to religion, and to natural law as the ideological foundation of its existence. At the same time it is prepared ...