Charles de Secondat
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“Each particular society begins to feel its strength, whence arises a state of war between different nations.” -Charles de Secondat
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“Society is the union of men and not the men themselves.” -Charles de Secondat
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“People here argue about religion interminably, but it appears that they are competing at the same time to see who can be the least devout.” -Charles de Secondat
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“Power ought to serve as a check to power.” -Charles de Secondat
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“When the body of the people is possessed of the supreme power, it is called a democracy.” -Charles de Secondat
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“The law of nations is naturally founded on this principle, that different nations ought in time of peace to do one another all the good they can, and in time of war as little injury as possible, without prejudicing their real interests.” -Charles de Secondat
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“Men, who are rogues individually, are in the mass very honorable people.” -Charles de Secondat
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“Although born in a prosperous realm, we did not believe that its boundaries should limit our knowledge, and that the lore of the East should alone enlighten us.” -Charles de Secondat
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“There are three species of government: republican, monarchical, and despotic.” -Charles de Secondat
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“But constant experience shows us that every man invested with power is apt to abuse it, and to carry his authority as far as it will go.” -Charles de Secondat
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“As soon as man enters into a state of society he loses the sense of his weakness equality ceases, and then commences the state of war.” -Charles de Secondat
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Although born in a prosperous realm, we did not believe that its boundaries should limit our knowledge, and that the lore of the East should alone enlighten us. – Charles de Secondat
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