Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Vexatious obstacle................................














"...and the idea that the ends of government justified the means employed was worked into the system by Machiavelli.  He was an acute politician, sincerely anxious that the obstacles to the intelligent government of Italy should be swept away.  It appeared to him that the most vexatious obstacle to intellect is conscience, and that the vigorous use of statecraft necessary for the success of difficult schemes would never be made if governments allowed themselves to be hampered by the precepts of the copy-book.

     His audacious doctrine was avowed in the succeeding age by men whose personal character stood high.  They saw that in critical times good men have seldom strength for their goodness, and yield to those who have grasped the meaning of the maxim that you cannot make an omelette if you are afraid to break the eggs.  They saw that public morality differs from private, because no Government can turn the other cheek, or can admit that mercy is better than justice."

-Lord Acton, as excerpted from his collected works

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