"I have no country to fight for; my country is the earth, and I am a citizen of the world"
About this Quote
The intent is political, not abstract. Debs, a socialist labor leader and presidential candidate, spoke from a worldview where wars are often fought by workers and paid for by workers, while the spoils flow upward. “Citizen of the world” is a solidarity statement: your real kinship is with people who share your conditions, not with the flag that happens to fly over your factory or trench. The subtext is class-based internationalism, a refusal to let nationalism launder elite interests into “national destiny.”
Context sharpens the edge. Debs’ most famous antiwar speech in 1918 (Canton, Ohio) led to his arrest under the Espionage Act; he ran for president from prison in 1920. That history matters because it turns the quote into a wager: he’s not just imagining a broader identity, he’s accepting the cost of saying no when “yes” is enforced by law, mobs, and moral panic. The rhetoric works because it’s simple enough to chant, but radical enough to indict the entire moral economy of war.
Quote Details
| Topic | Peace |
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| Source | Eugene V. Debs — Canton, Ohio speech (1918); commonly cited source for this line (see Wikiquote entry). |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Debs, Eugene V. (2026, January 14). I have no country to fight for; my country is the earth, and I am a citizen of the world. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-no-country-to-fight-for-my-country-is-the-137360/
Chicago Style
Debs, Eugene V. "I have no country to fight for; my country is the earth, and I am a citizen of the world." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-no-country-to-fight-for-my-country-is-the-137360/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I have no country to fight for; my country is the earth, and I am a citizen of the world." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-no-country-to-fight-for-my-country-is-the-137360/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








