"I thought, Ling, that you had a hobby of collecting odd coins. Tell me True Words about them."
"Yes Master, I am an occasional collector. I do not buy, I would not have expensive things, I just gather the foreign coins that come my Way."
"What about True Words?"
"There are the U.S.A coins that say: 'In god we trust'. It may be true, they may do so, but it is a disastrous Way of organising one's life, let alone, govern a people by."
"Very good, Ling, go on."
"Dutch coins have something similar, it then says: 'god be with us' and it smells after what the German soldiers in W.W.2 had on their belt-buckles, 'Gott mit Uns'. They could perform attrocities under it and were the real barbarians. Then, of course, there are the French coins that cry out the 'French Malady': 'Equality, Liberty, Brotherhood', none of which principles actually exist as long as 'Nationalism' and 'Sperritology' rule the globe. The French Malady is the crying out of A, and doing the opposite. Equality would mean giving up being French. Liberty would mean giving up being French. Brotherhood would mean giving up being French. I think Master, on a well-governed, Lottocratically organised world, Equality is fundamentally impossible, therefore should not be tried, Liberty is only in the self-disciplined giving-up of freedoms, voluntary restrictions, and Brotherhood, we all should be after, but in harmony with Nature, in the Way."
"Excellent Ling. You are a worthy pupil now, but it is: Gott mit 'the UN's."