登陆注册
19097600000413

第413章

"I stood in the tribune of the palace," writes Anarcharsis Clootz,[24] "at the head of the foreigners, acting as ambassador of the human species, while the ministers of the tyrants regarded me with a jealous and disconcerted air."A schoolmaster at Troyes, on the opening of the club in that town, advises the women "to teach their children, as soon as they can utter a word, that they are free and have equal rights with the mightiest potentates of the universe."[25] Pétion's account of the journey in the king's carriage, on the return from Varennes, must be read to see how far self-importance of a pedant and the self-conceit of a lout can be carried.[26] In their memoirs and even down to their epitaphs, Barbaroux, Buzot, Pétion, Roland, and Madame Roland[27] give themselves certificates of virtue and, if we could take their word for it, they would pass for Plutarch's model characters. -- This infatuation, from the Girondins to the Montagnards, continues to grow.

St. Just, at the age of twenty-four, and merely a private individual, is already consumed with suppressed ambition. Marat says:

"I believe that I have exhausted every combination of the human intellect in relation to morality, philosophy and political science."Robespierre, from the beginning to the end of the Revolution, is always, in his own eyes, Robespierre the unique, the one pure man, the infallible and the impeccable; no man ever burnt to himself the incense of his own praise so constantly and so directly. - At this level, conceit may drink the theory to the bottom, however revolting the dregs and however fatal its poison even to those defy its nausea for the sake of swallowing it. And, since it is virtue, no one may refuse it without committing a crime. Thus construed, the theory divides Frenchmen into two groups: one consisting of aristocrats, fanatics, egoists, the corrupt, bad citizens in short, and the other patriots, philosophers, and the virtuous, that is to say, those belonging to the sect.[28] Thanks to this reduction, the vast moral and social world with which they deal finds its definition, expression, and representation in a ready-made antithesis. The aim of the government is now clear: the wicked must submit to the good, or, which is briefer, the wicked must be suppressed. To this end let us employ confiscation, imprisonment, exile, drowning and the guillotine and a large scale. All means are justifiable and meritorious against these traitors; now that the Jacobin has canonized his slaughter, he slays through philanthropy. -- Thus is the forming of his personality completed like that of a theologian who becomes inquisitor.

Extraordinary contrasts are gathered to construct it: - a lunatic that is logical, and a monster that pretends to have a conscience. Under the pressure of his faith and egotism, he has developed two deformities, one of the head and the other of the heart; his common sense is gone, and his moral sense is utterly perverted. In fixing his mind on abstract formulas, he is no longer able to see men as they are. His self-admiration makes him consider his adversaries, and even his rivals, as miscreants deserving of death. On this downhill road nothing stops him, for, in qualifying things inversely to their true meaning, he has violated within himself the precious concepts which brings us back to truth and justice. No light reaches eyes which regard blindness as clear-sightedness; no remorse affects a soul which erects barbarism into patriotism, and which sanctions murder with duty.

__________________________________________________________________NOTES:

[1] Cf. "The Ancient Régime," p. 242. Citations from the "Contrat Social." - Buchez et Roux, "Histoire Parlementaire," XXVI. 96.

Declaration of rights read by Robespierre in the Jacobin club, April 21, 1793, and adopted by the club as its own. "The people is sovereign, the government is its work and its property, and public functionaries are its clerks. The people can displace its mandatories and change its government when it pleases.

[2] Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, and other dictators that like that also organized elections and saw themselves as being the people, speaking and acting on their behalf and therefore entitled to do anything they pleased.(SR).

[3] Rightly so, might Lenin have thought when he first read this text.

Later, under his and Stalin's leadership the Party, guided by the first secretary of its central committee, aided by the secret police, should penetrate all affairs slowly extending their power or influence to the entire world through their secret party members, mutually ensuring their promotion into the highest posts, the party will eventually come to govern the world. (SR).

[4] Buchez and Roux, III, 324. . (An article by Loustalot, Sept. 8, 1789). Ibid. 331 Motion of the District of Cordéliers, presided over by Danton. -Ibid 239.. Denunciation of the municipality by Marat. -V., 128, Vi. 24-41 (March, 1790). The majority of the districts demand the permanent authority of the districts, that is to say, of the sovereign political assemblies[5] Buchez et Roux. IV. 458. Meeting of Feb. 24, 1790, an article by Loustalot. - III 202. Speech by Robespierre, meeting of Oct. 21, 1789.

Ibid. 219. Resolution of the district of St. Martin declaring that martial law shall not be enforced. Ibid. 222. Article by Loustalot.

[6] Buchez et Roux, X. 124, an article by Marat. - X. 1-22, speech by Robespierre at the meeting of May 9, 1791.-III. an article by Loustalot. III. 217, speech by Robespierre, meeting of Oct.22, 1789.

Ibid. 431, article by Loustalot and Desmoulins, Nov., 1789.--VI. 336, articles by Loustalot and Marat, July, 1790.

[7] Ernest Hamel, "Histoire de Robespierre", passim, (I.436).

Robespierre proposed to confer political rights on the blacks. -Buchez et Roux, IX. 264 (March, 1791).

[8] Buchez et Roux, V. 146 (March, 1790) ; VI. 436 (July 26, 1790) ;VIII. 247 (Dec 1790) ; X. 224 (June, 1791).

同类推荐
  • 经学历史

    经学历史

    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。
  • 杏庭摘稿

    杏庭摘稿

    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。
  • 佛说海八德经

    佛说海八德经

    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。
  • 莲峰志

    莲峰志

    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。
  • 念佛警策

    念佛警策

    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
  • 原谅我爱你:12点的灰姑娘

    原谅我爱你:12点的灰姑娘

    当午夜十二点的钟声敲响时,公主就要变成灰姑娘了。她很清楚,她没什么资本去和别人比,即便如此,她依然相信,只要自己去赌了,总会有成功的希望。又怎想,自己拿青春做赌注,却被他伤得体无完肤。她一直幻想着做一回童话中的公主,可这一切只是梦,黎明划破天际之时,一切都将破碎,梦也该醒了...青涩年代的感情,总是要经历成长的阵痛,才会走向完美。而她,也在期待着童话般的爱情结局降临...
  • 灭道

    灭道

    单挑?不好意思,我向来都是一群单挑对方一个。赛马?你肉体凡胎的汗血宝马能比我钢筋铁骨的机关兽还快?道术?你有移山填海的本事很牛?我的机关兽也能开山劈石。还不用吃饭,睡觉!问我是谁?我是那个手无缚鸡之力,却能揍得你满地找牙的人!
  • 中外名人经典家教故事

    中外名人经典家教故事

    本书选取了50余位中外名人家庭教育的故事,既有“孟母教子”、“诸葛亮教子”等古代名人教子的故事,也有钱学森、达尔文、撒切尔夫人等现代名人接受家庭教育而成长的故事。
  • 娇妻甜甜圈:妈咪不好惹

    娇妻甜甜圈:妈咪不好惹

    他不近人情冷血残酷,却唯独对她温柔对她专一;她天生丽质,走到哪儿都是焦点,却被别人说骄傲高冷“那是因为我有骄傲的资本”。他的名字响彻海外,黑白通吃,不近女色,唯独面对她却把持不住;她痛恨豪门,离开了安家,隐姓埋名,就想平平安安这样度过一生,可却遇到了他。她救过他,却忘了他。命运改变了一切,转折了他们这一生,让他们相遇,她却带着他的孩子逃跑。造化弄人让他们再次相遇,他抱着怀里的美人,说道:“我已经有了陪我去看海的人了。”她浅笑说道:“我也是。”转过身拉住他的手。明明不想在意她,却还是忍不了…………
  • 重念相思曾

    重念相思曾

    知道么……我曾多次回念你的一颦一笑,我曾思念有你的时光。她转过身,美眸充满水雾。迎接她的是一个温暖的怀抱。这是最后一次了,黛鸢。以后,你再哭,我可不管了……
  • 来自雪国的人

    来自雪国的人

    不知道该怎么把它归类,青春?都市?儿童?貌似都不像。朋友说你觉得宫崎骏的动画片该如何归类,说是动画片,但最喜欢它的是我们这些成年人。好吧,我写的就是这么一类东西。我想把小小的你,还给长大后的你。
  • 灵枢识

    灵枢识

    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。
  • 万界无敌

    万界无敌

    太初纪元,九道主崩,宇宙分裂,衍生万界。亿万年后,一位平凡少年偶得太初灵物镇魂珠,内有无数大能传承记忆,由此一步步逆天崛起,寰宇杀伐,宇宙征战,傲视诸天,万界无敌!
  • 青春是一骨深刻的伤

    青春是一骨深刻的伤

    幼时,她集万千宠爱于一身,我不恨她.长大后,她用谎言夺走我喜欢的人,我不恨她.因为,妈妈对我弃若敝屣,爸爸对我视而不见,她是家中唯一给我温暖的人.我以为,只要我处处隐忍退让,我就能保住我最后的温暖,却不料,当埋藏在我身上的那个秘密被揭开后,她,也抛弃了我耻辱?蛊惑?嫉妒?怨恨?争夺?排挤?私心?牺牲?在这场盛大的青春盛宴落幕之后,所有的温暖和伤害都换化成了青春遗书中那一抹轻轻的叹息.
  • 国术宗师修仙录

    国术宗师修仙录

    杨耀,华夏军方顶级特种战力之一,同时也是一位将国术练至未见而先知之境的大宗师,属于国术中的当代传奇。一次秘密任务中,杨耀被一枚名为永恒能源的五彩晶柱带到异世界,并且占据了修仙门派圣元门中一位三流圣子的身体,以三流圣子的身份在这个只存在于神话传说中的新世界重新开始,完成未完成的梦想,寻找国术尽头之后的云端天路。(三流:候补的候补,三流圣子:圣元门当代圣子的候补圣子的候补圣子,也称之为准候补圣子。)(求收藏……)