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TERRORISM AND SUPER-PATRIOTISM
[...] a myth is something that is not true, just a made up story. Later on it became a political movement, a political party, but in the 19th century it propagated a vision of India as fulfilling the unique historic task of guiding humankind.\n Later on, when he got into power, he tortured, killed,...
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