"Our homeland is the whole world. Our law is liberty. We have but one thought, revolution in our hearts"
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The line’s engine is its rhetorical escalation. Homeland, law, thought: Fo walks the reader up the pillars of civic life and swaps each one for an insurgent equivalent. The substitution is the subtext. If your homeland is global, then the state’s claim on your loyalty shrinks. If your law is liberty, then legality becomes a suspect category - a costume power wears to look inevitable. “We have but one thought” borrows the language of doctrine to sell the opposite of obedience: revolution as an inner discipline, not a party platform.
Context matters because Fo’s career was a long duel with official culture. In postwar Italy, with Cold War paranoia, Catholic moral policing, labor unrest, and state violence never far offstage, his theater made farce do the work of reportage. He wrote for audiences who already knew that “order” could mean batons and “decency” could mean silence. So the quote isn’t dreamy internationalism; it’s a recruitment poster in the dialect of art: a vow to keep the heart ungovernable even when the laws insist you behave.
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| Topic | Freedom |
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Fo, Dario. (2026, January 15). Our homeland is the whole world. Our law is liberty. We have but one thought, revolution in our hearts. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-homeland-is-the-whole-world-our-law-is-50346/
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Fo, Dario. "Our homeland is the whole world. Our law is liberty. We have but one thought, revolution in our hearts." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-homeland-is-the-whole-world-our-law-is-50346/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Our homeland is the whole world. Our law is liberty. We have but one thought, revolution in our hearts." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-homeland-is-the-whole-world-our-law-is-50346/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





