"Internationalism on the other hand admits that spiritual achievements have their roots deep in national life; from this national consciousness art and literature derive their character and strength and on it even many of the humanistic sciences are firmly based"
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The subtext is a rebuke to two opponents at once. To hard nationalists, he implies that the nation’s highest outputs - art, literature, “humanistic sciences” - are evidence of depth, not superiority, and therefore not a license for domination. To a certain strand of elite cosmopolitanism, he warns that stripping culture of national context leaves it thin, bureaucratic, and easily resented. Notice his careful phrasing: “admits” signals realism rather than romance; “roots deep” makes national life sound organic, not militarized.
Contextually, Lange is writing from the early 20th-century peace-and-international-law milieu (he was tied to the Nobel Peace Prize world), when the urgent question was how to build international institutions strong enough to outlast the passions nations reliably produce. His answer: don’t deny those passions; route them into creation, then into dialogue.
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"Internationalism on the other hand admits that spiritual achievements have their roots deep in national life; from this national consciousness art and literature derive their character and strength and on it even many of the humanistic sciences are firmly based." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/internationalism-on-the-other-hand-admits-that-32640/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









