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the american republic-第75章

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rry out practically the Christian dogma of the unity of the  human race; abolish slavery in every form; make all men equal  before the law; and the political people commensurate with the  territorial people。  Indeed; France has already done it。  She has  abolished slavery; villenage; serfage; political aristocracy;  asserted the equality of all men before the law; vindicated the 399 sovereignty of the people; and established universal suffrage;  complete social and territorial democracy。  The other nations may  do as much; but hardly can any of them do more or advance  farther。  Yet in France; territorial democracy the most complete  results only in establishing the most complete imperial  centralism; usually called Caesarism。

The imperial constitution of France recognizes that the emperor  reigns 〃by the grace of God and the will of the nation;〃 and  therefore; that by the grace of God and the will of the nation he  may cease to reign; but while he reigns he is supreme; and his  will is law。  The constitution imposes no real or effective  restraint on his power: while he sits upon the throne he is  practically France; and the ministers are his clerks; the council  of state; the senate; and the legislative body are merely his  agents in governing the nation。  This may; indeed; be changed;  but only to substitute for imperial centralism democratic  centralism; which were no improvement; or to go back to the  system of antagonisms; checks and balances; called  constitutionalism; or parliamentary government; of which Great  Britain is the model; and which were a return toward barbarism;  or mediaeval feudalism。

400 The human race has its life in God; and tends to realize in all  orders the Divine Word or Logos; which is Ionic itself; and the  principle of all conciliation; of the dialectic union of all  opposites or extremes。  Mankind will be logical; and the worst of  all tyrannies is that which forbids them to draw from their  principles their last logical consequences; or that prohibits  them the free explication and application of the Divine Idea; in  which consists their life; their progress。  Such tyranny strikes  at the very existence of society; and wars against the reality of  things。  It is supremely sophistical; and its success is death;  for the universe in its constitution is supremely logical; and  man; individually and socially; is rational。  God is the author  and type of all created things; and all creatures; each in its  order; imitate or copies the Divine Being; who is intrinsically  Father; Son; and Holy Ghost; principle; medium; and end。  The Son  or Word is the medium; which unites the two extremes; whence God  is living God a real; active; living Beingliving; concrete; not  abstract or dead unity; like the unity of old Xenophanes;  Plotinus; and Proclus。  In the Holy Trinity is the principle and  prototype of all society; and what is called the solidarity of  the race is only the outward 401                              expression; or copy in the external  order; of what theologians term the circumsession of the three  Divine Persons of the Godhead。

Now; human society; when it copies the Divine essence and nature  either in the distinction of persons alone; or in the unity  alone; is sophistical; and wants the principle of all life and  reality。  It sins against God。 and must fail of its end。  The  English system; which is based on antagonistic elements; on  opposites; without the middle term that conciliates them; unites  them; and makes them dialectically one; copies the Divine model  in its distinctions alone; which; considered alone; are opposites  or contraries。  It denies; if Englishmen could but see it; the  unity of God。  The French; or imperial system; which excludes the  extremes; instead of uniting them; denies all opposites; instead  of conciliating themdenies the distinctions in the model; and  copies only the unity; which is the supreme sophism called  pantheism。  The English constitution has no middle term; and the  French no extremes; and each in its way denies the Divine  Trinity; the original basis and type of the syllogism。  The human  race can be contented with neither; for neither allows it free  scope for its inherent life and activity。  The English system  tends to pure individualism; 402 the French to pure socialism or despotism; each endeavoring to  suppress an element of the one living and indissoluble TRUTH。

This is not fancy; is not fine…spun speculation; or cold and  lifeless abstraction; but the highest theological and  philosophical truth; without which there were no reason; no man;  no society; for God is the first principle of all being; all  existence; all science; all life; and it is in Him that we live  and move and have our being。  God is at the beginning; in the  middle; and at the end of all thingsthe universal principle;  medium; and end; and no truth can be denied without His existence  being directly or indirectly impugned。  In a deeper sense than is  commonly understood is it true that nisi Dominus aedificaverit  domum; in vanum laboraverunt qui aedificant eam。  The English  constitution is composed of contradictory elements; incapable of  reconciliation; and each element is perpetually struggling with  the others for the mastery。  For a long time the king labored;  intrigued; and fought to free himself from the thraldom in which  he was held by the feudal barons; in 1688 the aristocracy and  people united and humbled the crown; and now the people are at  work seeking to sap both the crown and the nobles。  The state is  consti… 403       tuted to nobody's satisfaction; and though all may unite in  boasting its excellences; all are at work trying to alter or  amend it。  The work of constituting the state with the English is  ever beginning; never ending。  Hence the eternal clamor for  parliamentary reform。

Great Britain and other European states may sweep away all that  remains of feudalism; include the whole territorial people with  the equal rights of all in the state or political people; concede  to birth and wealth no political rights; but they will by so  doing only establish either imperial centralism; as has been done  in France; or democratic centralism; clamored for; conspired for;  and fought for by the revolutionists of Europe。  The special  merit of the American system is not in its democracy alone; as  too many at home and abroad imagine; but along with its democracy  in the division of the powers of government; between a General  government and particular State governments; which are not  antagonistic governments; for they act on different matters; and  neither is nor can be subordinated to the other。

Now; this division of power; which decentralizes the government  without creating mutually hostile forces; can hardly be  introduced into any European state。  There may be a 404                                                     union of  states in Great Britain; in Germany; in Italy; perhaps in Spain;  and Austria is laboring hard to effect it in her heterogeneous  empire; but the union possible in any of them is that of a Bund  or confederation; like the Swiss or German Bund; similar to what  the secessionists in the United States so rece
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