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LETTERS TO GALATEA
On the Asia Minor Disaster (Ι)
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Terrifying news from Greece is reaching us here. Will the wretched Greeks come to their senses now? Will this catastrophe be the beginning of a new rebirth? That's how I take it, and accept it with gratitude. Victory under the current regime would be devastating. It would consolidate the dishonest and numb the people, which is exactly what they're after. But now, great misfortune will either hurt the people or wipe them out. Both of these possibilities are better than today's wretched and miserable life. It was with a Catastrophe that Russia was reborn, and Germany too. With her victory, France reached the peak of vice, because her victory secured the capitalist regime which governs her. The bitter trial which our Greece is at present undergoing increases responsibility and makes intense propaganda more necessary.
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