“The absolute monarch was supposed to serve the interests of the nation as a whole, to be the visible exponent and proof of the existence of such a common interest. The enlightened despotism was based on [Duc de] Rohan's "kings command the peoples and interest commands the king"; with the abolition of the king and sovereignty of the people, this common interest was in constant danger of being replaced by a permanent conflict among class interests and struggle for control of state machinery, that is, by a permanent civil war.”
―
The Origins of Totalitarianism
Share this quote:
Friends Who Liked This Quote
To see what your friends thought of this quote, please sign up!
1 like
All Members Who Liked This Quote
None yet!
This Quote Is From
Browse By Tag
- love (101322)
- life (79344)
- inspirational (75803)
- humor (44322)
- philosophy (30953)
- inspirational-quotes (28867)
- god (26858)
- truth (24729)
- wisdom (24609)
- romance (24340)
- poetry (23272)
- life-lessons (22583)
- quotes (20984)
- death (20527)
- travel (20106)
- happiness (18955)
- hope (18527)
- faith (18384)
- inspiration (17291)
- spirituality (15702)
- relationships (15511)
- religion (15373)
- motivational (15305)
- life-quotes (15283)
- love-quotes (15129)
- writing (14933)
- success (14182)
- motivation (13160)
- time (12854)
- motivational-quotes (12135)

