first principle applies to the next higher organization, the
precinct, the district or county. The leader is always elected, but
thereby he is vested with unlimited powers and authority. And,
finally, the same applies to the leadership of the whole party. The
chairman is elected, but he is the exclusive leader of the
movements All committees are subordinate to him and not he to
the committees. He makes the decisions and hence bears the
responsibility on his shoulders. Members of the movement are
free to call him to account before the forum of a new election, to
divest him of his office in so far as he has infringed on the
principles of the movement or served its interests badly. His
place is then taken by an abler, new man, enjoying, however} the
same authority and the same responsibility.
It is one of the highest tasks of the movement to make this
principle determining, not only within its own ranks, but for the
entire state.
Any man who wants to be leader bears, along with the highest
unlimited authority, also the ultimate and heaviest responsibility.
Anyone who is not equal to this or is too cowardly to bear the
consequences of his acts is not fit to be leader; only the hero is
cut out for this.
The progress and culture of humanity are not a product of the
majority, but rest exclusively on the genius and energy of the
personality.
To cultivate the personality and establish it in its rights is one of
the prerequisites for recovering the greatness and power of our
nationality.
Hence the movement is antiparliamentarian, and even its
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