Liberalism Ancient and Modern Quotes
Liberalism Ancient and Modern
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Liberalism Ancient and Modern Quotes
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“Only a great fool would call the new political science diabolic: it has no attributes peculiar to fallen angels. It is not even Machiavellian, for Machiavelli's teaching was graceful, subtle, and colorful. Nor is it Neronian. Nevertheless one may say of it that it fiddles while Rome burns. It is excused by two facts: it does not know that it fiddles, and it does not know that Rome burns.”
― Liberalism Ancient and Modern
― Liberalism Ancient and Modern
“Nothing lovable is eternal or sempiternal or deathless, or that the eternal is not lovable.”
― Liberalism Ancient and Modern
― Liberalism Ancient and Modern
