desperate situation and occasion will fall upon us more unexpectedly than we would think it. And on that occasion the many-colored camp of Hungarian progressives will have to face an issue more painful than any of the particular and specially Hungarian issues of our days.

On the occasion of the eventual advent of such a danger I would consider that the Hungarian people is an indispensable value for humanity and for humanity’s path to the stars. Its faults that are, oh how much they are, also my faults I would put then aside for a while, and I would only consider that one must protect at any cost a race threatened by military and ultramontane annihilation.

But then I also will have to