6 November 1995 The most frequent, or perhaps the only public comment on the book “The Road to Nowhere” which is largely devoted to nationalism, was the question: what was the book meant to do? The “meddlers” who did not dare, or did not want to read between the covers that the book discussed and was meant to encourage discussion […]

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