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The object of government in peace and in war is not the glory of rulers or of races, but the happiness of common man
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"The object of government in peace and in war is not the glory of rulers or of races, but the happiness of common man"

- William Beveridge

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This quote by William Beveridge highlights the importance of the commoner in society. He is recommending that the function of federal government, both in times of peace and in times of war, ought to not be to glorify rulers or races, but to ensure the joy of the commoner. This quote speaks with the concept that the government need to prioritize the needs of individuals, rather than the wants of the rulers. It is a reminder that the federal government ought to be focused on offering individuals, not on glorifying those in power. This quote is a call to action for governments to prioritize the requirements of individuals, and to guarantee that the common man is looked after. It is a suggestion that the federal government ought to be focused on providing for the people, not on glorifying those in power.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by William Beveridge between March 5, 1879 and March 16, 1963. He/she was a famous Economist from England. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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