History of the Origin of Representative Government in EuropeGuizot, François
History
History of the Origin of Representative Government in Europe
Guizot, François
Europe -- History; Representative government and representation
Such was the place which despotism finally assigned to the
municipal system; such was the condition to which municipal
proprietors were reduced by the laws. And whilst despotism was
straining every nerve to tighten the bonds of the municipal
system, and to compel the inhabitants to perform, as charges,
functions which had formerly been considered as rights, the
second cause to which I have alluded, Christianity, was labouring
to dissolve or dismantle municipal society, in order to
substitute another in its place.
During nearly three centuries, Christian society had been
silently forming in the midst, and, so to speak, beneath the
surface of the civil society of the Romans. It was at a very
early period a regularly-constituted society, with its chiefs,
its laws, its expenditure, and its income. Its organization,
originally entirely free and founded upon purely moral ties, was
by no means deficient in strength. It was at that time the only
association which could procure for its members the joys of the
inner life--which possessed, in the ideas and sentiments that
formed its basis, matter to occupy lofty minds, to exercise
active imaginations, and to satisfy the requirements of that
moral and intellectual existence which neither oppression nor
misfortune can completely extinguish throughout a nation.
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Effects Of Christianity.
The inhabitant of a _municipium_, when he became a
Christian, ceased to belong to his town, and entered into the
Christian society, of which the bishop was chief. There alone,
henceforward, was the centre of his thoughts and affections, and
the abode of his masters and brethren. To the necessities of this
new association were devoted, if needful, his fortune and his
activity; thither, in fine, his entire moral existence was in
some measure transported.
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