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The chief internal enemies of any state are not spies nor saboteurs nor the paid agents of foreign governments. They are, on the contrary, those myriads of public officials who betray the trust imposed upon them by the people.
Dalton Trumbo
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What this quote means

The true threats to a state come not from external forces but from corrupt officials who betray public trust.

Dalton Trumbo emphasizes that the most significant dangers to a state are not external adversaries or spies but rather those within the government—public officials who abuse their power and violate the trust granted to them by the citizens. This betrayal undermines the foundations of governance and can lead to a breakdown of societal order and trust in leadership.

Themes

BetrayalTrustGovernmentOfficialsCorruption

In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion about government transparency during a town hall meeting.

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