The History of Civilization, From the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution

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The History of Civilization, From the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution
Guizot (François)
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In all the epochs of the life of nations, in all degrees of civilization, there is a multitude of human relations which are regulated by no law, in which no public powCT interferes, and which are not the less powerful, the less durable, which do not the less attract and retain a portion of the existence of individuals in a com- mon destiny.
At the present day, it is erven a common remark, that in proportion as civilization and reason make progress, that class of social facts which is foreign to
... all external necessity, to the action of all public power, becomes daily larger and richer. The non-governed society, the society which subsists by the free development of human intellect and will, goes on extending itself in proportion as man proceeds towards perfection. It becomes more arid more the basis of the social state.
By the side of those relations which create and regulate the will of those only who are engaged in them, tnere is placed another social element, the government, which also creates and maintains relations between men independently of their will.


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