登陆注册
5149000000030

第30章

Neither the one nor the other, I reply.First, the sovereign authority is one and simple, and cannot be divided without being destroyed.In the second place, one town cannot, any more than one nation, legitimately be made subject to another, because the essence of the body politic lies in the reconciliation of obedience and liberty, and the words subject and Sovereign are identical correlatives the idea of which meets in the single word "citizen."I answer further that the union of several towns in a single city is always bad, and that, if we wish to make such a union, we should not expect to avoid its natural disadvantages.It is useless to bring up abuses that belong to great States against one who desires to see only small ones;but how can small States be given the strength to resist great ones, as formerly the Greek towns resisted the Great King, and more recently Holland and Switzerland have resisted the House of Austria?

Nevertheless, if the State cannot be reduced to the right limits, there remains still one resource; this is, to allow no capital, to make the seat of government move from town to town, and to assemble by turn in each the Provincial Estates of the country.

People the territory evenly, extend everywhere the same rights, bear to every place in it abundance and life: by these means will the State become at once as strong and as well governed as possible.Remember that the walls of towns are built of the ruins of the houses of the countryside.

For every palace I see raised in the capital, my mind's eye sees a whole country made desolate.14.THE SAME ( continued ) T HE moment the people is legitimately assembled as a sovereign body, the jurisdiction of the government wholly lapses, the executive power is suspended, and the person of the meanest citizen is as sacred and inviolable as that of the first magistrate; for in the presence of the person represented, representatives no longer exist.

Most of the tumults that arose in the comitia at Rome were due to ignorance or neglect of this rule.The consuls were in them merely the presidents of the people; the tribunes were mere speakers; 30 the senate was nothing at all.

These intervals of suspension, during which the prince recognises or ought to recognise an actual superior, have always been viewed by him with alarm; and these assemblies of the people, which are the aegis of the body politic and the curb on the government, have at all times been the horror of rulers: who therefore never spare pains, objections, difficulties, and promises, to stop the citizens from having them.When the citizens are greedy, cowardly, and pusillanimous, and love ease more than liberty, they do not long hold out against the redoubled efforts of the government; and thus, as the resisting force incessantly grows, the sovereign authority ends by disappearing, and most cities fall and perish before their time.

But between the sovereign authority and arbitrary government there sometimes intervenes a mean power of which something must be said.15.DEPUTIES OR REPRESENTATIVES A S soon as public service ceases to be the chief business of the citizens, and they would rather serve with their money than with their persons, the State is not far from its fall.

When it is necessary to march out to war, they pay troops and stay at home:

when it is necessary to meet in council, they name deputies and stay at home.By reason of idleness and money, they end by having soldiers to enslave their country and representatives to sell it.

It is through the hustle of commerce and the arts, through the greedy self-interest of profit, and through softness and love of amenities that personal services are replaced by money payments.Men surrender a part of their profits in order to have time to increase them at leisure.Make gifts of money, and you will not be long without chains.The word finance is a slavish word, unknown in the city-state.In a country that is truly free, the citizens do everything with their own arms and nothing by means of money; so far from paying to be exempted from their duties, they would even pay for the privilege of fulfilling them themselves.I am far from taking the common view: I hold enforced labour to be less opposed to liberty than taxes.

The better the constitution of a State is, the more do public affairs encroach on private in the minds of the citizens.Private affairs are even of much less importance, because the aggregate of the common happiness furnishes a greater proportion of that of each individual, so that there is less for him to seek in particular cares.In a well-ordered city every man flies to the assemblies: under a bad government no one cares to stir a step to get to them, because no one is interested in what happens there, because it is foreseen that the general will will not prevail, and lastly because domestic cares are all-absorbing.Good laws lead to the making of better ones; bad ones bring about worse.As soon as any man says of the affairs of the State What does it matter to me? the State may be given up for lost.

The lukewarmness of patriotism, the activity of private interest, the vastness of States, conquest and the abuse of government suggested the method of having deputies or representatives of the people in the national assemblies.These are what, in some countries, men have presumed to call the Third Estate.Thus the individual interest of two orders is put first and second; the public interest occupies only the third place.

同类推荐
  • The Vital Message

    The Vital Message

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 新译大乘起信论

    新译大乘起信论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 送刘禹锡侍御出刺连

    送刘禹锡侍御出刺连

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 海意菩萨所问净印法门经

    海意菩萨所问净印法门经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 舍利弗陀罗尼经

    舍利弗陀罗尼经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 丫鬟修仙

    丫鬟修仙

    谁说丫鬟就命不好,谁说长得好看的宫婢就一定会被皇上宠幸,且看她如何死里逃生,手刃仇人,踏上寻找身世之路,从此修仙界风云变幻。一代霸主的逆袭就此展开。
  • “不太好”及其他

    “不太好”及其他

    本书是一本冲击力十足的短篇小说集,故事虽然短小,但却非常深刻,堪比鸿篇巨著。这些故事并非花团锦簇、幸福永远、美人救英雄的老一套。安妮塔?瑞博肯会带你走进书中人扭曲阴暗的内心世界……如果你不轻举妄动,有可能她还会把你带回来。但是这些故事必将久久萦绕在你的脑海里。本书是作者送给小说迷最好的礼物,将为读者打开一扇崭新的大门。
  • 福尔摩斯探案全集:归来记

    福尔摩斯探案全集:归来记

    《归来记》为短篇小说集,是系列第六部。《空屋猎“猛兽”》是福尔摩斯历劫归来后办理的第一则案子——自从福尔摩斯与伦敦罪犯首领莫里亚蒂教授双双跌落雷清贝瀑布后,所有的人都以为福尔摩斯死在雷清贝瀑布——未料八年后福尔摩斯化装成老流浪汉回来,利用他在贝格街的旧宅一举破了三起伦敦市悬而未决的案子……故事不仅极大地满足了侦探小说迷的愿望,其创作过程本身即以足构成世界文学史上一段永难磨灭的佳话。
  • 一生二世

    一生二世

    “我们飞起来了!亲爱的,来,拉着我的手!”“你为什么不回答?”“你去天堂,我到地狱。”烟雨霏微。李心洁雕塑一般伫立在墓碑前。令人困惑的是,竟然是一块无字碑。纵观历史,只有武则天立了一块无字碑,以示是非功过自有后人评说。那么,面前这一块无字碑又作何解释呢?没有人问,毕竟死者也不是个寻常人物,毕竟他的死仍笼罩着重重迷雾。死者叫祝君豪,是一位商界奇才,在地方上可谓家喻户晓。
  • 课本上读不到的物理故事

    课本上读不到的物理故事

    挂在天边的月亮、一起一伏的跷跷板、色彩斑斓的彩虹……这些生动有趣的生活现象其实蕴含着奥妙 无穷的物理知识。万莹的《课本上读不到的物理故事(适读于10-15 岁)》将把你带进神奇的物理世界,让你知道月亮为什 么挂在天上从不掉下来,自行车为什么在沙滩上骑不 动,谁1秒钟可以走300000000米,声音快还是子弹快 ,打喷嚏为什么会引发雪崩……《课本上读不到的物 理故事(适读于10-15岁)》这些妙趣横生的物理故事 一定让你大开眼界、叹为观止,让你轻轻松松爱上物 理、学会物理。
  • 脸红心跳爱上你:美男计

    脸红心跳爱上你:美男计

    坏蛋,她没想到自己会爱上这个表里不一的家伙,要是早知道,她才不会喜欢他呢!可是却不小心让他发现了自己的心意,想要逃,这个恶魔却抓住她,不让其走。丫头,我爱上你了,除非我放手,不然你绝不能够离开我身边!
  • 星月岂能与她争辉

    星月岂能与她争辉

    季倾潇前世被所谓的爱情蒙蔽了双眼,宁愿选择一个渣男私奔都不愿意宠幸自己的正牌老公。只想着离婚离婚,还是离婚。一场场精心设计的阴谋,将涉世未深的她落的个凄惨下场。老天待她不薄,重生归来,季倾潇不只要将总裁老公狠狠宠,她还要让前世陷害她的人都付出惨痛的代价。
  • 卯上冰山校草

    卯上冰山校草

    不知是幸运还是倒霉,样貌平平的麦筱爱惹上了帅气冷酷的冰山校草祈泽冰;哎?不是说祈泽冰很拽很酷的么?为什么对她格外眷顾?而这份特殊待遇,竟然让她险些成了女生公敌!校草同学,你放手啊,我对你真!的!没!兴!趣!“可我对你有兴趣,小麦,惹了我,就别想再逃!”
  • 区块链修仙

    区块链修仙

    被虚拟币当韭菜割的陈洪荒积蓄了一股怨气,魂穿后获得区块链修仙系统,开挂人生,由挖矿开始!新书《我是蜉蝣》发布,多捧场!
  • 极品女鬼爱上我

    极品女鬼爱上我

    在路边上看到重金求子的的广告,才打算试试的,毕竟我也不吃什么亏,就怕对方把我的肾给偷去……