Trans-National
Laibach Lyrics


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Charity - hope - faith - fortitude - traitors - justice - temperance - wisdom - strength - duty - charity - hope - faith - fortitude - traitors - justice - temperance - wisdom - strength - duty - charity - hope - faith - fortitude - traitors - justice - temperance - wisdom - strength - duty - charity - hope - faith - fortitude - traitors - justice - temperance - wisdom - strength - duty - charity - hope - faith - fortitude - traitors - justice - temperance - wisdom - strength - duty - charity - hope - faith - fortitude - traitors - justice - temperance - wisdom - strength - duty - charity - hope - faith - fortitude - traitors - justice - temperance - wisdom - strength - duty - charity - hope - faith - fortitude - traitors - justice - temperance - wisdom - strength - duty etc.




Overall Meaning

The repetition of these words in Laibach's song "Trans-National" creates a sense of intensifying urgency, as if these virtues are being drilled into the listener's mind as a call to action. At the same time, the repetition creates a sense of monotony and robotic obedience, suggesting that these virtues are being imposed from above rather than emanating from personal conviction. The list of virtues is traditionally associated with Christian morality and ethics, but their repetition suggests a secular context, perhaps implying that even those who do not follow a specific religious tradition can still find guidance in these values.


The use of the term "traitors" amidst the repetition of virtues creates an interesting contrast, suggesting that these virtues are not only positive ideals to be pursued but also a test of loyalty and allegiance. This contrast suggests that the virtues are being imposed by some higher authority or cultural force, and that deviating from them is considered treasonous. Overall, "Trans-National" seems to be a commentary on the power dynamics of social and political institutions, and the role of individual agency within those structures.




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