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I think the revolutionaries mentioned in the history books shed blood for the country and the people. Are they really for the country and the people? I think it's for personal fame and fortune. indivi
I think the revolutionaries mentioned in the history books shed blood for the country and the people. Are they really for the country and the people? I think it's for personal fame and fortune. individual Not necessarily/possibly

There are indeed people who serve the country and the people. For example, Engels was obviously a big capitalist, but he founded scientific socialism to revolutionize capitalism.

For example, Washington is obviously a big farmer who gets dividends from Britain every year, but leads the American War of Independence.

For example, Sun Yat-sen is bent on establishing democracy and promoting American democracy. If he wants to speculate as a feudal emperor, he can.