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" "The only salvation for us is to stop being an incoherent, loose mob and to change into a strongly organized, disciplined army.
Roman Stanisław Dmowski (9 August 1864 – 2 January 1939) was a Polish politician, statesman, and co-founder and chief ideologue of the National Democracy (abbreviated "ND": in Polish, "Endecja") political movement. He saw the Germanization of Polish territories controlled by the German Empire as the major threat to Polish culture and therefore advocated a degree of accommodation with another power that had partitioned Poland, the Russian Empire. He favored the re-establishment of Polish independence by nonviolent means, and supported policies favorable to the Polish middle class. During World War I, in Paris, through his Polish National Committee he was a prominent spokesman, to the Allies for Polish aspirations. He was an instrumental figure in the postwar restoration of Poland's independent existence.
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"Walka o prawo i organizacja narodowa", Przegląd Wszechpolski, vol. 9 (June 1903).
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Myśli nowoczesnego Polaka, 7th ed., 1953, p. 26.