登陆注册
19097600000321

第321章

They do not wish to make enemies for themselves in their commune, and they abstain from any positive action, especially in all tax matters. Nine months after the decree on the patriotic contribution, "twenty-eight thousand municipalities are overdue, not having (yet) returned either rolls or estimates."[23] At the end of January, 1792, "out of forty thousand nine hundred and eleven municipalities, only five thousand four hundred and forty-eight have deposited their registers; two thousand five hundred and eighty rolls only are definitive and in process of collection. A large number have not even begun their sectional statements."[24] - It is much worse when, thinking that they do understand it, they undertake to do their work. In their minds, incapable of abstraction, the law is transformed and deformed by extraordinary interpretations. We shall see what it becomes when it is brought to bear on feudal dues, on the forests, on communal rights, on the circulation of corn, on the taxes on provisions, on the supervision of the aristocrats, and on the protection of persons and property. According to them, it authorizes and invites them to do by force, and at once, whatever they need or desire for the time being. - The municipal officers of the large boroughs and towns, more acute and often able to comprehend the decrees, are scarcely in a better condition to carry them out effectively. They are undoubtedly intelligent, inspired by the best disposition, and zealous for the public welfare. During the first two years of the Revolution it is, on the whole, the best informed and most liberal portion of the bourgeoisie which, in the department as in the district, undertakes the management of affairs.

Almost all are men of the law, advocates, notaries, and attorneys, with a small number of the old privileged class imbued with the same spirit, a canon at Besan?on, a gentleman at N?mes. Their intentions are of the very best; they love order and liberty, they give their time and their money, they hold permanent sessions and accomplish an incredible amount of work, and they often voluntarily expose themselves to great danger. - But they are bourgeois philosophers, and, in this latter particular, similar to their deputies in the National Assembly, and, with this twofold character, as incapable as their deputies of governing a disintegrated nation. In this twofold character they are ill-disposed towards the ancient régime, hostile to Catholicism and feudal rights, unfavorable to the clergy and the nobility, inclined to extend the bearing and exaggerate the rigor of recent decrees, partisans of the Rights of Man, and, therefore, humanitarians and optimists, disposed to excuse the misdeeds of the people, hesitating, tardy and often timid in the face of an outbreak - in short, admirable writers, exhorters, and reformers, but good for nothing when it comes to breaking heads and risking their own bones. They have not been brought up in such a way as to become men of action in a single day. Up to this time they have always lived as passive administrators, as quiet individuals, as studious men and clerks, domesticated, conversational, and polished, to whom words concealed facts, and who, on their evening promenade, warmly discussed important principles of government, without any consciousness of the practical machinery which, with a police-system for its ultimate wheel, rendered themselves, their promenade, and their conversation perfectly secure. They are not imbued with that sentiment of social danger which produces the veritable chief; the man who subordinates the emotions of pity to the exigencies of the public service. They are not aware that it is better to mow down a hundred conscientious citizens rather than let them hang a culprit without a trial. Repression, in their hands, is neither prompt, rigid, nor constant. They continue to be in the H?tel-de-Ville what they were when they went into it, so many jurists and scribes, fruitful in proclamations, reports, and correspondence. Such is wholly their role, and, if any amongst them, with more energy, desires to depart from it, he has no hold on the commune which, according to the Constitution, he has to direct, and on that armed force which is entrusted to him with a view to insure the observance of the laws.

To insure respect for authority, indeed, it must not spring up on the spot and under the hands of its subordinates. It loses its prestige and independence when those who create it are precisely those who have to submit to it. For, in submitting to it, they remember that they have created it. This or that candidate among them who has but lately solicited their suffrages is now a magistrate who issues orders, and this sudden transformation is their work. It is with difficulty that they pass from the role of sovereign electors to that of docile subjects of the administration, and recognize a commander in one of their own creatures.[25] On the contrary, they will submit to his control only in their own fashion, reserving to themselves in practice the powers the right to which they have conferred on him.

同类推荐
  • 余墨偶谈

    余墨偶谈

    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。
  • 清代台湾职官印录

    清代台湾职官印录

    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。
  • Young Adventure

    Young Adventure

    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。
  • 爱日斋丛抄

    爱日斋丛抄

    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。
  • 增广贤文

    增广贤文

    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。
热门推荐
  • 末日之狂暴补师

    末日之狂暴补师

    如果这是末日,那么你能做的就是挣扎求生,如果你想活命,那么你能做的就是不要命。末日降临,地球成了牢笼,所有人要么面对死亡威胁,要么面对之后的死亡威胁,这是一场屠杀试炼,强者生存,弱者消失。
  • 必学的数学智力

    必学的数学智力

    数学是研究数量、结构、变化以及空间模型等概念的一门学科,是透过抽象化和逻辑推理的使用,在计数、计算、量度和对物体形状及运动的观察中产生的一门学科。基础数学知识的学习与运用是个人与团体生活中不可缺少的一个重要组成部分。然而,对于这样一门重要的学科,一些同学却视为畏途,兴趣淡漠,这使一些教师、家长乃至专家、学者大伤脑筋。事实上,“兴趣是最好的老师”,对任何事物,只要有了兴趣,就能产生学习钻研的冲动,就能取得理想的效果。兴趣是打开科学大门的钥匙,中小学生对数学不感兴趣的根本原因是没有体会到蕴含于数学之中的奇趣和美妙。
  • 九尾记一

    九尾记一

    渡生之法……见肉生根……以人为祭……以血为饲……开极乐花……复形还灵……记我不知道自己是谁,不知道自己来自何方。我为什么会来这里,来这里该是为了什么的……
  • 促织经

    促织经

    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。
  • 昙花如梦开

    昙花如梦开

    她,当代大学生,一次意外竟穿越至明末清初,回到现代的她想改变那个错误的结局,穿越回去,再遇真爱,殊不知她们早已陌路,上一世的牵绊纠葛还历历在目,总是突如其来,她竟爱错了,错付的爱收不回可真爱这一世又辜负了,百感交集的她再次回到现代,经历了那么多早已心如死灰,意外再次出现,他来了,来到身边了,可是他是否真的是那个让她爱了两世牵挂了两世的人?
  • 三极至命筌谛

    三极至命筌谛

    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。
  • 鬼王独宠:染指腹黑小王妃

    鬼王独宠:染指腹黑小王妃

    “我吻了你,摸了你,还要了你。”她眉梢轻抬,“不用你负责。”他垂眉冷对,“可是,你必须对我负责,我很纯。”“滚!”“好,今晚继续肢体运动。”当腹黑,乖张,皎如明月的她。对上鬼魅,邪戾,睥睨天下的他,是痴缠错爱还是一曲旷世绝恋?皇权替亡,谋谜阴阳,咫尺情淀,几度殇肠。
  • 问时间情为何物

    问时间情为何物

    问世间情为何物?她们不懂得,他们亦不懂得。她为了母亲去训练自己,折磨自己,成为强者,复仇父亲,这是亲;她为了他放弃了自己原本美好的生活,宁愿缩进黑暗,这是爱;她为了他,忘记了自己的曾经,重新活在大家的面前,这是报;他为了儿时的约定,倾自己所有地去成功,这是任;他为了他曾经的温暖,放弃了目前所拥有的温暖,这是愧;他为了守护她纯真的笑意,在背后默默地保护她,这是顾;他为了保护住她最后一丝的情,为她遮风且挡雨,在背后如影子般默默追随,这是意;三个女孩,四个男孩,问世间情为何物,在这一群少男少女的此生中,为你诠释……(简介太多.....没打完.....欲哭无泪,请看第一章《简介》).
  • 无公害甜樱桃丰产栽培技术

    无公害甜樱桃丰产栽培技术

    本系列图书内容丰富、技术先进, 着重介绍了种植、养殖、职业技能中的主要管理环节、关键性技术和经验方法。本系列图书贴近农业生产、贴近农村生活、贴近农民需要, 全面、系统、分类阐述农业先进实用技术,是广大农民朋友脱贫致富的好帮手!
  • 偷天邪尊

    偷天邪尊

    热血少年,携游戏外挂系统穿越异界,偷尽天下,成就一代邪尊。