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keitra | 05:08 Fri 14th Jun 2002 | Phrases & Sayings
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What does,"None was for a party; all were for the state" mean?
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I'm not sure but it sounds like a reference to the communist movement. The statement could mean that what someone is doing is not for the good of a small group of people but for the good of everyone. I may well be completely off the mark, so don't take this as read !

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