“Individuality may be described as the consciousness of the individual as to what he is and how he…”
“Individuality may be described as the consciousness of the individual as to what he is and how he…”

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“Individuality may be described as the consciousness of the individual as to what he is and how he lives. It is inherent in every human being and is a thing of growth. The State and social institutions come and go, but individuality remains and persists. The very essence of individuality is expression; the sense of dignity and independence is the soil wherein it thrives.”

Emma Goldman, “The Individual, Society and the State”

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