Difference between revisions of "Equality of Condition"

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What insight!
 
What insight!
  
it was intellectual pursuits that broke the monopoly that force had on power.  "Once works of the intellect had become sources of force and wealth, each development of science, each new piece of knowledge, each new idea had to be considered as a seed of power put within reach of the people.  Poetry, eloquence, memory, the graces of the mind, the fires of the imagination, depth of thought, all the gifts that Heaven distributed haphazardly, profited democracy, . . . "
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it was intellectual pursuits that broke the monopoly that force had on power.  It was a process of centuries starting in about the 13th century - and it started within the Church and spread from there.  "Once works of the intellect had become sources of force and wealth, each development of science, each new piece of knowledge, each new idea had to be considered as a seed of power put within reach of the people.  Poetry, eloquence, memory, the graces of the mind, the fires of the imagination, depth of thought, all the gifts that Heaven distributed haphazardly, profited democracy, . . . "
 
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