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By AnonymRobert Payne
A culture is not only the language and the arts of a people. It is all their history, all their hopes for the future.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
All is forgiven to kings and popes. History grants them immunity, even a full pardon, even when they admit their crimes and glory in them.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
A nation's wealth is too serious a matter to be left to the wealthy. The riches of a nation belong to all, to be shared among all for the general welfare.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
At the heart of the mystery of corruption lies the desire of one man to impose his will on others to the largest possible extent.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
Conquest, tyranny, treachery, and the clash of cultures bring about corrupt societies, and so does old age. Sometimes the five faces of corruption are visible at the same time.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
Corruption appears to be a universal phenomenon that lays its own imperious claims on the world, and therefore it is the duty of all nations to prepare themselves against its onslaught by taking proper precautions.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
Corrupt men are always liars. Lies are their instruments, their pleasure, their solace. In time they come to believe their lies, or rather to half-believe them.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
For domination has nothing whatsoever to do with good government, and power as an end in itself destroys good government.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
Fragmentation occurs when a civilization is in decline.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
In the Middle Ages the king offered protection to his subjects in return for their loyalty, and the subjects were doubly protected, for the church also sheltered them. The need for shelter - for a father image that cares and will hopefully provide and give some meaning to human lives - remains as real as it was in the Middle Ages, but modern technocracy has no place for either the father or the church and provides no substitute.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
It is precisely when we help one another that we gain our victories over corruption, but the victory is assured only when we help one another with all our strength.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
Long before the empire had reached its greatest extent, the Romans were bored by it.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
Naked power has its limitations, since power is a generator of corruption and corruption in its turn tends to dilute the effectiveness of power.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
Nietzsche's accomplishment is that he permits us to see corruption from the inside.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
Sometimes societies die and putrefy long before they are pronounced dead, and sometimes men die of corruption long before they have taken to their deathbeds.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
The books of men have their day and grow obsolete. God's word is like Himself, the same yesterday, to-day, and forever.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
The corrupt, when found out, become especially good moralists.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
The game of power is played remorselessly by men who have not the slightest knowledge of, or interest in, the way ordinary people live, and the ordinary people are too terrified to protest.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
The second corruption of the state is oligarchy (oligos = few), in which the military elite is narrowed down to a few ruling families of immense wealth and prestige, who now openly flaunt their wealth and possessions.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
The United States is dangerously close to being a plutocracy. A third of the private wealth is owned by less than 5 percent of the population.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
Throughout the history of Christianity, there had been a core of belief that man was not doomed to be everlastingly corrupt.
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By AnonymRobert Payne
Uncorrupted man, with God's blessing, advances across the fields of the universe as though he were walking down a country lane.
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