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Maurice Joly

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Maurice Joly


Born
Lons-le-Saunier, France
Died
July 14, 1878


He was born in Lons-le-Saunier to a French father and an Italian mother. He studied law, but stopped in 1849 in order to go to Paris, where he worked at the Ministry of State for 10 years. He successfully completed his legal studies and was finally admitted to the Paris bar in 1859. He is Famous for his work titled The Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu.

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El arte de medrar: Manual d...

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Le Tiers-Parti Républicain:...

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“Those who believe they speak their language would be speaking mine; those who believe they were acting in their party would be acting in mine; those who believe they were marching under their flag would be marching under mine.”
Maurice Joly, The Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu: Humanitarian Despotism And The Conditions Of Modern Tyranny

“El culto del príncipe es una especie de religión, y, como todas las religiones posibles, este culto impone contradicciones y misterios que están más allá de la razón”
Maurice Joly, Diálogo en el infierno entre Maquiavelo y Montesquieu

“Cuando el soberano desconfía de sus impresiones, o cuando no cuenta con recursos de lenguaje suficientes para disfrazar su verdadero pensamiento, debe permanecer mudo, o hablar tan solo para impulsar la discusión. Es raro que, en un consejo bien integrado, no termine por expresarse de una u otra forma la actitud que conviene adoptar en una situación dada. El soberano la capta, y más de una vez quienes han dado su opinión de manera harto oscura se asombran al día siguiente viéndola ejecutada.”
Maurice Joly, Diálogo en el infierno entre Maquiavelo y Montesquieu