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The Indirect Approach to Despotism
Usually, however, these
gentlementhe reformers, the legislators, and the writers on
public affairsdo not desire to impose direct despotism upon
mankind. Oh no, they are too moderate and philanthropic for such
direct action. Instead, they turn to the law for this despotism,
this absolutism, this omnipotence. They desire only to make the
laws.
To show the prevalence of this
queer idea in France, I would need to copy not only the entire
works of Mably, Raynal, Rousseau, and Fenelonplus long
extracts from Bossuet and Montesquieubut also the entire
proceedings of the Convention. I shall do no such thing; I merely
refer the reader to them.
Clark Simmons, Webmaster
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