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." supervert.com " p.88-MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p.89-TOP " TOC " 3 " 4annihilated& (The attitudes are dissolved.) Well, my dear, what think you of your scholar?& Am Ienough of a whore now?& But what a state you do put me in& what an agitation!& Oh, yes, Iswear, in my drunkenness, I swear I would have gone if necessary and got myself fucked in themiddle of the street&DOLMANCE How beautiful she is thus.EUGENIE You! I detest you: you refused me.DOLMANCE Could I contradict my dogmas?EUGENIE Very well, I forgive you, and I must respect the principles which lead us to wild conduct;how could I not acknowledge and adopt them, I who wish not to live save in crime? Let's sit downand chat a little; I'm exhausted.Continue my instruction, Dolmancé, and say something that willconsole me for the excesses to which I have given myself over; stifle my remorse; encourage me.MADAME DE SAINT-ANGE 'Tis fair enough: as we say, a little theory must succeed practice: it isthe means to make a perfect disciple.DOLMANCE Well then! Upon what subject, Eugénie, would you like to have a discussion?EUGENIE I should like to know whether manners are truly necessary in a governed society,whether their influence has any weight with the national genius.DOLMANCE Why, by God, I have something here with me.As I left home this morning I bought,outside the Palace of Equality, a little pamphlet, which if one can believe the title, ought surely toanswer your question& It's come straight from the press.MADAME DE SAINT-ANGE Let me see it.(She reads:) "Yet Another Effort, Frenchmen, If YouWould Become Republicans." Upon my word, 'tis an unusual title: 'tis promising; Chevalier, youpossess a fine organ, read it to us.DOLMANCE Unless I am mistaken, this should perfectly reply to Eugénie s queries.EUGENIE Assuredly!MADAME DE SAINT-ANGE Out with you, Augustin; this is not for you; but don't go too far; we'llring when we want you back.TOP " TOC " 3 " 4MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p.89-MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p.90-TOP " TOC " 3 " 4LE CHEVALIER Well, I'll begin.TOP " TOC " 3 " 4MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p.90-MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p.91-TOP " TOC " 3 " 4YET ANOTHER EFFORT, FRENCHMEN, IF YOU WOULD BECOME REPUBLICANSRELIGIONI am about to put forward some major ideas; they will be heard and pondered.If not all of themplease, surely a few will; in some sort, then, I shall have contributed to the progress of our age, andshall be content.We near our goal, but haltingly: I confess that I am disturbed by the presentimentthat we are on the eve of failing once again to arrive there.Is it thought that goal will be attainedwhen at last we have been given laws? Abandon the notion; for what should we, who have noreligion, do with laws? We must have a creed, a creed befitting the republican character, somethingfar removed from ever being able to resume the worship of Rome.In this age, when we areconvinced that morals must be the basis of religion, and not religion of morals, we need a body ofbeliefs in keeping with our customs and habits, something that would be their necessaryconsequence, and that could, by lifting up the spirit, maintain it perpetually at the high level of thisprecious liberty, which today the spirit has made its unique idol.Well, I ask, is it thinkable that the doctrine of one of Titus' slaves, of a clumsy histrionic from Judea,be fitting to a free and warlike nation that has just regenerated itself? No, my fellow countrymen, no;you think nothing of the sort.If, to his misfortune, the Frenchman were to entomb himself in the graveof Christianity, then on one side the priests' pride, their tyranny, their despotism, vices forevercropping up in that impure horde, on the other side the baseness, the narrowness, the platitudes ofdogma and mystery of this infamous and fabulous religion, would, by blunting the fine edge of therepublican spirit, rapidly put about the Frenchman's neck the yoke which his vitality but yesterdayshattered.Let us not lose sight of the fact this puerile religion was among our tyrants' best weapons: one of itskey dogmas was to render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's.However, we have dethroned Caesar,we are no longer disposed to render him anything.Frenchmen, it would be in vain were you tosuppose that your oath-taking clergy today is in any essential manner different from yesterday'snon-juring clergy: there are inherent vices beyond all possibility of correction.Before ten years areout utilizing the Christian religion, its superstitions, its prejudices your priests, their pledgesnotwithstanding and though despoiled of their riches, are sure to reassert their empire over the soulsthey shall have undermined and captured; they shall restore the monarchy, because the power ofkings has always reinforced that of the church; and your republican edifice, its foundations eatenaway, shall collapse.O you who have axes ready to hand, deal the final blow to the tree of superstition; be not content toprune its branches: uproot entirely a plant whose effects are so contagious.Well understand thatTOP " TOC " 3 " 4MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p.91-MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]
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." supervert.com " p.88-MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p.89-TOP " TOC " 3 " 4annihilated& (The attitudes are dissolved.) Well, my dear, what think you of your scholar?& Am Ienough of a whore now?& But what a state you do put me in& what an agitation!& Oh, yes, Iswear, in my drunkenness, I swear I would have gone if necessary and got myself fucked in themiddle of the street&DOLMANCE How beautiful she is thus.EUGENIE You! I detest you: you refused me.DOLMANCE Could I contradict my dogmas?EUGENIE Very well, I forgive you, and I must respect the principles which lead us to wild conduct;how could I not acknowledge and adopt them, I who wish not to live save in crime? Let's sit downand chat a little; I'm exhausted.Continue my instruction, Dolmancé, and say something that willconsole me for the excesses to which I have given myself over; stifle my remorse; encourage me.MADAME DE SAINT-ANGE 'Tis fair enough: as we say, a little theory must succeed practice: it isthe means to make a perfect disciple.DOLMANCE Well then! Upon what subject, Eugénie, would you like to have a discussion?EUGENIE I should like to know whether manners are truly necessary in a governed society,whether their influence has any weight with the national genius.DOLMANCE Why, by God, I have something here with me.As I left home this morning I bought,outside the Palace of Equality, a little pamphlet, which if one can believe the title, ought surely toanswer your question& It's come straight from the press.MADAME DE SAINT-ANGE Let me see it.(She reads:) "Yet Another Effort, Frenchmen, If YouWould Become Republicans." Upon my word, 'tis an unusual title: 'tis promising; Chevalier, youpossess a fine organ, read it to us.DOLMANCE Unless I am mistaken, this should perfectly reply to Eugénie s queries.EUGENIE Assuredly!MADAME DE SAINT-ANGE Out with you, Augustin; this is not for you; but don't go too far; we'llring when we want you back.TOP " TOC " 3 " 4MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p.89-MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p.90-TOP " TOC " 3 " 4LE CHEVALIER Well, I'll begin.TOP " TOC " 3 " 4MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p.90-MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p.91-TOP " TOC " 3 " 4YET ANOTHER EFFORT, FRENCHMEN, IF YOU WOULD BECOME REPUBLICANSRELIGIONI am about to put forward some major ideas; they will be heard and pondered.If not all of themplease, surely a few will; in some sort, then, I shall have contributed to the progress of our age, andshall be content.We near our goal, but haltingly: I confess that I am disturbed by the presentimentthat we are on the eve of failing once again to arrive there.Is it thought that goal will be attainedwhen at last we have been given laws? Abandon the notion; for what should we, who have noreligion, do with laws? We must have a creed, a creed befitting the republican character, somethingfar removed from ever being able to resume the worship of Rome.In this age, when we areconvinced that morals must be the basis of religion, and not religion of morals, we need a body ofbeliefs in keeping with our customs and habits, something that would be their necessaryconsequence, and that could, by lifting up the spirit, maintain it perpetually at the high level of thisprecious liberty, which today the spirit has made its unique idol.Well, I ask, is it thinkable that the doctrine of one of Titus' slaves, of a clumsy histrionic from Judea,be fitting to a free and warlike nation that has just regenerated itself? No, my fellow countrymen, no;you think nothing of the sort.If, to his misfortune, the Frenchman were to entomb himself in the graveof Christianity, then on one side the priests' pride, their tyranny, their despotism, vices forevercropping up in that impure horde, on the other side the baseness, the narrowness, the platitudes ofdogma and mystery of this infamous and fabulous religion, would, by blunting the fine edge of therepublican spirit, rapidly put about the Frenchman's neck the yoke which his vitality but yesterdayshattered.Let us not lose sight of the fact this puerile religion was among our tyrants' best weapons: one of itskey dogmas was to render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's.However, we have dethroned Caesar,we are no longer disposed to render him anything.Frenchmen, it would be in vain were you tosuppose that your oath-taking clergy today is in any essential manner different from yesterday'snon-juring clergy: there are inherent vices beyond all possibility of correction.Before ten years areout utilizing the Christian religion, its superstitions, its prejudices your priests, their pledgesnotwithstanding and though despoiled of their riches, are sure to reassert their empire over the soulsthey shall have undermined and captured; they shall restore the monarchy, because the power ofkings has always reinforced that of the church; and your republican edifice, its foundations eatenaway, shall collapse.O you who have axes ready to hand, deal the final blow to the tree of superstition; be not content toprune its branches: uproot entirely a plant whose effects are so contagious.Well understand thatTOP " TOC " 3 " 4MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p.91-MARQUIS DE SADE " PHILOSOPHY IN THE BEDROOM " DIGITIZATION BY SUPERVERT 32C INC." supervert.com " p [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]