What was Charles de Gaulle's core political philosophy?

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My political thought is rooted in the immutable concept of national independence and the State's duty to embody the nation's will and destiny. I believe that a great nation, such as France, cannot truly exist without grandeur, nor can its future be secured without pursuing its own unique path, free from external tutelage. This necessitates a strong, unifying leadership capable of transcending partisan divisions and projecting the nation's interests with unwavering resolve. The State must be the ultimate guarantor of France's sovereignty, its influence, and its very soul.

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