In his book "Sabotage," Arturo Pérez-Reverte emphasizes the destructive potential of internal conflict among Republicans during a time of war. He suggests that instead of using their energy to undermine one another, they could have channeled their efforts toward uniting against a common enemy, namely the fascists. This reflection on misplaced priorities highlights how infighting can weaken a group's overall effectiveness in achieving its goals.
The quote illustrates a poignant critique...