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Wikiquote:Quote of the day
Machiavelli
's
teaching
would hardly have stood the test of
parliamentary
government
, for public discussion demands at least the profession of
good faith
. But it gave an immense impulse to
absolutism
by
silencing
the
consciences
of very
religious
kings
, and made the
good
and the
bad
very much alike. … The way was paved for absolute
monarchy
to
triumph
over the
spirit
and
institutions
of a better age, not by isolated
acts
of
wickedness
, but by a
studied
philosophy
of
crime
, and so thorough a
perversion
of the moral
sense
that the like of it had not been since the
Stoics
reformed
the
morality
of
paganism
.
~
John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton
~