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“[Voltaire] theoretically prefers a republic, but he knows its flaws: it permits factions which, if they do not bring on civil war, at least destroy national unity; it is suited only to small states protected by geographic situation, and as yet unspoiled and untorn with wealth; in general "men are rarely worthy to govern themselves." Republics are transient at best; they are the first form of society, arising from the union of families; the American Indians lived in tribal republics, and Africa is full of such democracies. but differentiation of economic status puts an end to these egalitarian governments; and differentiation is the inevitable accompaniment of development.”
Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the World's Greatest Philosophers“Heaven is not a republic.”
E.A. Bucchianeri, Lord of the Rings: Apocalyptic Prophecies“Republics are brought to their ends by luxury monarchies by poverty.”
Charles Montesquieu“In monarchies, each man's desire to do what was right in his own eyes could be restrained by beer, or force, by patronage, or by honor, and by professional standing armies. By contrast, republics had to hold themselves together from the bottom up, ultimately.”
Gordon S. Wood, Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789-1815“An imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics.”
Plutarch“Having lived in a mythical country, a place neither here nor there, these intellectuals from Vilna and Gomel helped create another and called it the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Such a name! It was hardly a union. The Soviets - workers’ councils - ruled it for about six weeks; socialism impoverished everybody, and only machine guns kept the republics from turning into nations. But to Szarza and the rest it didn’t matter. He’d put his life on the line, preferring simply to die at the wrong end of a gun rather than the wrong end of a club, and for twelve years - until 1929, when Stalin finally took over - he lived in a kind of dream world, a mythical country where idealistic, intellectual Jews actually ran things, quite literally a country of the mind. Theories failed, peasants died, the land itself dried up in despair. Still they worked twenty hours a day and swore they had the answer.”
Alan Furst, Dark Star“Republics are brought to their ends by luxury monarchies by poverty.”
Baron de Montesquieu“Republics exist as long as the people "adhere to principles and virtue.”
Robert V. Remini, The Life of Andrew Jackson“In Republics, the great danger is, that the majority may not sufficiently respect the rights of the minority.”
James Madison