登陆注册
14326000000066

第66章

We must be contented to derive our freedom from a different source; to expect justice from the limits which are set to the powers of the magistrate, and to rely for protection on the laws which are made to secure the estate, and the person of the subject. We live in societies, where men must be rich, in order to be great; where pleasure itself is often pursued from vanity;where the desire of a supposed happiness serves to inflame the worst of passions, and is itself the foundation of misery; where public justice, like fetters applied to the body, may, without inspiring the sentiments of candour and equity, prevent the actual commission of crimes.

Mankind come under this description the moment they are seized with their passions for riches and power. But their description in every instance is mixed: in the best there is an alloy of evil; in the worst a mixture of good. Without any establishments to preserve their manners, besides penal laws, and the restraints of police, they derive, from instinctive feelings, a love of integrity and candour, and, from the very contagion of society itself, an esteem for what is honourable and praise-worthy. They derive, from their union, and joint opposition to foreign enemies, a zeal for their own community, and courage to maintain its rights. If the frequent neglect of virtue as a political object, tend to discredit the understandings of men, its lustre, and its frequency, as a spontaneous offspring of the heart, will restore the honours of our nature.In every casual and mixed state of the national manners, the safety of every individual, and his political consequence, depends much on himself, but more on the party to which he is joined. For this reason, all who feel a common interest, are apt to unite in parties; and, as far as that interest requires, mutually support each other.

Where the citizens of any free community are of different orders, each order has a peculiar set of claims and pretensions:

relatively to the other members of the state, it is a party;relatively to the differences of interest among its own members, it may admit of numberless subdivisions. But in every state there are two interests very readily apprehended; that of a prince and his adherents, that of a nobility, or of any temporary faction, opposed to the people.

Where the sovereign power is reserved by the collective body, it appears unnecessary to think of additional establishments for securing the rights of the citizen, But it is difficult, if not impossible, for the collective body to exercise this power in a manner that supersedes the necessity of every other political caution.

If popular assemblies assume every function of government;and if, in the same tumultuous manner in which they can, with great propriety, express their feelings, the sense of their rights, and their animosity to foreign or domestic enemies, they pretend to deliberate on points of national conduct, or to decide questions of equity and justice; the public is exposed to manifold inconveniencies; and popular governments would, of all others, be the most subject to errors in administration, and to weakness in the execution of public measures.

To avoid these disadvantages, the people are always contented to delegate part of their powers. They establish a senate to debate, and to prepare, if not to determine, questions that are brought to the collective body for a final resolution. They commit the executive power to some council of this sort, or to a magistrate who presides in their meetings. Under the use of this necessary and common expedient, even while democratical forms are most carefully guarded, there is one party of the few, another of the many. One attacks, the other defends; and they are both ready to assume in their turns. But though, in reality, a great danger to liberty arises on the part of the people themselves, who, in times of corruption, are easily made the instruments of usurpation and tyranny; yet, in the ordinary aspect of government, the executive carries an air of superiority, and the rights of the people seem always exposed to incroachment.

Though on the day that the Roman people assembled in their tribes, the senators mixed with the croud, and the consul was no more than the servant of the multitude; yet, when this awful meeting was dissolved, the senators met to prescribe business for their sovereign, and the consul went armed with the axe and the rods, to teach every Roman, in his separate capacity, the submission which he owed to the state.

Thus, even where the collective body is sovereign, they are assembled only occasionally: and though on such occasions they determine every question relative to their rights and their interests as a people, and can assert their freedom with irresistible force; yet they do not think themselves, nor are they in reality, safe, without a more constant and more uniform power operating in their favour.

The multitude is every where strong; but requires, for the safety of its members, when separate as well as when assembled, a head to direct and to employ its strength. For this purpose, the ephori, we are told, were established at Sparta, the council of a hundred at Carthage, and the tribunes at Rome. So prepared, the popular party has, in many instances, been able to cope with its adversaries, and has even trampled on the powers, whether aristocratical or monarchical, with which it would have been otherwise unequally matched. The state, in such cases, commonly suffered by the delays, interruptions, and confusions, which popular leaders, from private envy, or a prevailing jealousy of the great, seldom failed to create in the proceedings of government.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 男神宠上瘾

    男神宠上瘾

    【小甜饼爱吃么】自古深情留不住,总是套路的人心。陆言刚从外面,宋绵就凑过来神秘兮兮的道,“陆言,我告诉你一个很贵的秘密好不好?”“有多贵?”陆言问。宋绵意味深长的笑了笑,“很贵很贵,是天下最值钱的秘密。先免费告诉你,你觉得有多贵就给我多少个亲亲好不好?”在好奇心的驱使下陆言点了点头。“我爱你。”......宋绵笑出声,“看来一时半会是付不完了,没关系,我们还有一辈子的时间可以慢慢还。”又被套路的陆言抿了抿唇,心道,要不是心疼你,你现在都下不了床。日常温馨向,双向暗恋,互相攻略。1V1,轻松甜宠,无小三。He,清新无虐。
  • 异世风华,一品狂妃倾天下

    异世风华,一品狂妃倾天下

    她,上一世是叱咤风云的军长,奈何在一次执行任务中不幸死亡,却阴差阳错的穿越到青龙王朝丞相府中最不受待见的七小姐身上。兄长看不起她,姐妹的算计,父亲的鄙夷,下人们的白眼,未婚夫的算计,忍无可忍,无需再忍,欧阳倩雪立誓要权倾天下。直到遇见了他……………………
  • 人间魔法使:天界之旅

    人间魔法使:天界之旅

    一场车祸把我从人间带到天界,灵魂是上来了,可人还在人间。那我是死了还是活着?当灵魂来到天界,又被天界的唯一一个王子给带走了,这是什么节奏?到了城堡里才发现,除了女仆以外只有王子一个人,而且还交到了一个非常好的朋友。这又是什么节奏?进城堡的第二天王子把所有女仆集合在大厅,好朋友说是为了分配一个重要又轻松的工作。工作重要为什么轻松?当明白规则的时候才发现竟然是猜歌名,在人间个个都知道我会的音乐可多了,爸妈都叫我音乐女王。拿到这份工作岂不是易如反掌?当真相慢慢揭开的时候。一份惊喜、一份意外,正悄悄来到我的身边……
  • 霸道校草:爱你到永远

    霸道校草:爱你到永远

    在女主去相亲的路上,碰到了,一个超级无敌大恶魔!哎,谁让自己惹上他了呢!只好赔偿他了!但他要的赔偿却是让我做他的女朋友!
  • 亲爱的木木:波澜壮阔时代的情感热线

    亲爱的木木:波澜壮阔时代的情感热线

    本书是一本关于现代人情感困惑及心理分析的案例结集。作者木木先后在《潇湘晨报》、《南方人物周刊》开设情感信箱专栏,分析、解答一些读者的情感困惑(如家庭伦理、婚姻两性、男女爱情)。本书展示的是现代都市人的情感困惑,以及一个犀利、幽默、博学多识、对人性与心理有着深刻洞察力的情感热线主持人应答这些困惑时所展示的智慧之光,文字活泼生猛,旁征博引,一针见血;本书风格诙谐多变,在反讽、辛辣、俏皮、反话正说、正话反说、玩世不恭中,探析一种与自己相处,与他人相处,与社会相处的生存智慧,有助于读者提升情商以及应对情感困惑的策略。
  • 绝迹武神

    绝迹武神

    元灵大陆,武修,元者。元士。元师。元王,元皇,元圣,元帝,元尊,元神灵修,灵者,灵士,灵师,灵王,灵皇,灵圣,灵尊,灵帝,灵神,灵元可双修。灵者可炼器炼丹,元者火木属性可炼丹,火金双属性可炼器…………
  • 回到初中当作家

    回到初中当作家

    庞宁回到了初中,可这是一个新的世界。他决定成为一名作家,在他的书中,有这样一段话——“我有一个梦,我想我飞起时,那天也让开路,我入海时,水也分成两边,众仙诸神,见我也称兄弟,无忧无虑,天下再无可拘我之物,再无可管我之人,再无我到不了之处,再无我做不成之事,再无……”这个新世界,注定要被庞宁的文采征服!又是一个重生之大文豪。
  • 魔创时代

    魔创时代

    首先这是一本搞笑的书!当然,这本书是以整个宇宙为蓝本,吸收了《异常》的宏伟世界观,《修真聊天群》逗逼人物观,结合周星驰的无厘头喜剧,混合爱情公寓的生活趣事,在庞大无比的世界中,一边无敌于整个宇宙,一边爆笑生活。这就是这本书!
  • 我心向暖阳

    我心向暖阳

    向暖阳没有想到自己新来的boss居然是自己的初恋,而自己当初是不告而别的。于是,向暖阳便开始了你追我逃,你追我再逃,最后实在逃不了,只好将其扑倒的故事。(一个暖暖的故事,男主身心干净,女主呆萌可爱,一枚高冷的女神经。
  • 离上秋

    离上秋

    他是张狂天下,唯他独尊的武林盟主!他命运坎坷,身世不明。她是因倾国之色,被命运摆弄的棋子,卷入江湖,从此爱恨情仇。夕阳如血,江湖如歌,岁月如梭,情人如刀。那些烟火那么美丽,那些彼岸那么遥远,那些情爱那么叹息