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134.: The Omnipotence of Utterly Unscrupulous Parties - Jacob Burckhardt, Judgments on History and Historians [1929]

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Judgments on History and Historians, ed. Alberto R. Coll (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1999).

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The Omnipotence of Utterly Unscrupulous Parties

[Concerning the Jacobins and Their Army.] A party which is not afraid of letting culture, business, and welfare go to ruin completely can be omnipotent for a while.