Dan Seitz

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That the Renaissance popes were shaped and directed by their society is undeniable, but the responsibility of power often requires resisting and re-directing a pervading condition. Instead, the popes succumbed, as we shall see, to the worst in society, and exhibited, in the face of mounting and visible social challenges, an unrelieved wooden-headedness.
The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam
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