The Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu Dialogues 19 through 24 (End)
Oct 15, 2023 ·
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The Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu is a political satire written by French attorney Maurice Joly in protest against the regime of Napoleon III (a.k.a. Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte), who...
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The Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu is a political satire written by French attorney Maurice Joly in protest against the regime of Napoleon III (a.k.a. Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte), who ruled France from 1848 to 1870. It was translated into English in 2002. Small portions were translated in 1967 as an appendix to Norman Cohn's Warrant for Genocide, which identifies it as the main source of the later Protocols of the Elders of Zion, though The Dialogue itself makes no mention of Jews (from Wikipedia)
"Soon we will see a frightful calm, during which all will unite against the power that violated the law." "When Sylla wanted to yield liberty back to Rome, it could no longer receive it." -- Montesquieu, The Spirit of The Laws.
[Maurice Joly] Geneva, 15 October 1864
Nineteenth Dialogue: The Budgetary System
source: https://www.notbored.org/dialogue-in-hell.html
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"Soon we will see a frightful calm, during which all will unite against the power that violated the law." "When Sylla wanted to yield liberty back to Rome, it could no longer receive it." -- Montesquieu, The Spirit of The Laws.
[Maurice Joly] Geneva, 15 October 1864
Nineteenth Dialogue: The Budgetary System
- Of the method of passing the budget of expenses and the budget of collections, and their reconciliation.
- Of how to manage public concerns about public debt expenditures and the use of amortization. The utilization of catch phrases to calm public concerns.
- Of the use of a centralized financial agency to manipulate markets through the making of loans to financial institutions.
- In which Machiavelli describe how he would reign and the means by which he would exalt himself in the eyes of the people
source: https://www.notbored.org/dialogue-in-hell.html
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