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第12章

In consequence, everyone thought themselves far superior to Archimedes, Euclid, Cicero, Pliny, and strutted proudly about the University quarter. Philosophical Dictionary: Authors AUTHORS Author is a generic name which can, like the name of all other professions, signify good or bad, worthy of respect or ridicule, useful and agreeable, or trash for the wastepaperbasket.

We think that the author of a good work should refrain from three things-from putting his name, save very modestly, from the epistle dedicatory, and from the preface.Others should refrain from a fourth-that is, from writing.

Prefaces are another stumbling-block."The 'I,'" said Pascal, "is hateful."Speak as little of yourself as possible; for you must know that the reader's self-esteem is as great as yours.He will never forgive you for wanting to condemn him to have a good opinion of you.It is for your book to speak for you, if it comes to be read by the crowd.

If you want to be an author, if you want to write a book; reflect that it must be useful and new, or at least infinitely agreeable.

If an ignoramus, a pamphleteer, presumes to criticize without discrimination, you can confound him; but make rare mention of him, for fear of sullying your writings.

If you are attacked as regards your style, never reply; it is for your work alone to make answer.

Someone says you are ill, be content that you are well, without wanting to prove to the public that you are in perfect health.And above all remember that the public cares precious little whether you are well or ill.

A hundred authors make compilations in order to have bread, and twenty pamphleteers make excerpts from these compilations, or apology for them, or criticism and satire of them, also with the idea of having bread, because they have no other trade.All these persons go on Friday to the police lieutenant of Paris to ask permission to sell their rubbish.They have audience immediately after the strumpets who do not look at them because they know that these are underhand dealings.

Real authors are those who have succeeded in one of the real arts, in epic poetry, in tragedy or comedy, in history or philosophy, who have taught men or charmed them.The others of whom we have spoken are, among men of letters, what wasps are among birds. Philosophical Dictionary: Banishment BANISHMENT Banishment for a period or for life, punishment to which one condemns delinquents, or those one wishes to appear as such.

Not long ago one banished outside the sphere of jurisdiction a petty thief, a petty forger, a man guilty of an act of violence.The result was that he became a big robber, a forger on a big scale, and murderer within the sphere of another jurisdiction.It is as if we threw into our neighbours'

fields the stones which incommode us in our own.

Those who have written on the rights of men, have been much tormented to know for certain if a man who has been banished from his fatherland still belongs to his fatherland.It is nearly the same thing as asking if a gambler who has been driven away from the gaming-table is still one of the gamblers.

If to every man it is permitted by natural right to choose his fatherland, he who has lost the right of citizen can, with all the more reason, choose for himself a new fatherland; but can he bear arms against his former fellow-citizens?

There are a thousand examples of it.How many French protestants naturalized in Holland, England and Germany have served against France, and against armies containing their own kindred and their own brothers! The Greeks who were in the King of Persia's armies made war on the Greeks their former compatriots.One has seen the Swiss in the Dutch service fire on the Swiss in the French service.It is still worse than to fight against those who have banished you; for, after all, it seems less dishonest to draw the sword for vengeance than to draw it for money. Philosophical Dictionary: Bankruptcy BANKRUPTCY Few bankruptcies were known in France before the sixteenth century.

The great reason is that there were no bankers.Lombards, Jews lent on security at ten per cent: trade was conducted in cash.Exchange, remittances to foreign countries were a secret unknown to all judges.

It is not that many people were not ruined; but that was not called bankruptcy; one said discomfiture; this word is sweeter to the ear.One used the word rupture as did the Boulonnais; but rupture does not sound so well.

The bankruptcies came to us from Italy, bancorotto, bancarotta, gambarotta e la giustizia non impicar.Every merchant had his bench ( banco )in the place of exchange; and when he had conducted his business badly, declared himself fallito , and abandoned his property to his creditors with the proviso that he retained a good part of it for himself, he free and reputed a very upright man.There was nothing to be said to him, his bench was broken, banco rotto, banca rotta; he could even, in certain towns, keep all his property and baulk his creditors, provided he seated himself bare-bottomed on a stone in the presence of all the merchants.

This was a mild derivation of the old Roman proverb- solvere aut in aere aut in cute, to pay either with one's money or one's skin.But this custom no longer exists; creditors have preferred their money to a bankrupt's hinder parts.

In England and in some other countries, one declares oneself bankrupt in the gazettes.The partners and creditors gather together by virtue of this announcement which is read in the coffee-houses, and they come to an arrangement as best they can.

As among the bankruptcies there are frequently fraudulent cases, it has been necessary to punish them.If they are taken to court they are everywhere regarded as theft, and the guilty are condemned to ignominious penalties.

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