Montesquieu — "Slavery is not good by its nature; it is useful neither to the master nor to the…"
Slavery is not good by its nature; it is useful neither to the master nor to the slave.
Slavery is not good by its nature; it is useful neither to the master nor to the slave.
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"The greater the state, the more despotic the government, and the more the prince is forced to rely on fear."
"The principle of democracy is corrupted not only when the spirit of equality is extinct, but likewise when they fall into a spirit of extreme equality, and when every citizen wants to be equal to thos…"
"The true spirit of equality is not to have any, but to be equal to those whom one has chosen to command."
"It is not the young people that degenerate; they are only rather thoughtless: the old ones are corrupt."
"The women are much more powerful in those countries where they are allowed to appear in public."
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