Flags flew yesterday in Utah. It was Pioneer Day, the brightness of patriotism on display. Yet not to doubt Arthur Ponsonby, there is something else to patriotism:
The narrowest patriotism could be made to appear noble, the foulest accusations could be represented as an indignant outburst of humanitarianism, and the meanest and most vindictive aims falsely disguised as idealism. Everything was legitimate which could make the soldiers go on fighting.
(Quoted from page 25 of Falsehood in Wartime: Propaganda Lies of the First World War. George Allen and Unwin, 1928.)
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