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As ideologist, he hoped for the best for humanity's future in America, for that reason refusing to admit that a large number of the inhabitants of the United States had not yet struck root, spiritually speaking, in the land of liberty.
He is an ideologist a banker. It is impossible that such a man can have any but narrow views; and, besides, most celebrated people lose on a close view." "Not always, General," observed I "Ah!" said he, smiling, "that is not bad, Bourrienne. You are improving. I see I shall make something of you in time!" The day was approaching when all was to be lost or won.
Some say that it was my grandfather's last work; but I can assure your Majesty that my mother had nothing to do with that." "Yes, certainly," added Napoleon, with more ill-humour than he had hitherto manifested. "Yes, certainly, that work is very objectionable. Your grandfather was an ideologist, a fool, an old lunatic. At sixty years of age to think of forming plans to overthrow my constitution!
Of Napoleon himself we shall only, glancing from afar, remark that Teufelsdrockh's relation to him seems to have been of very varied character. At first we find our poor Professor on the point of being shot as a spy; then taken into private conversation, even pinched on the ear, yet presented with no money; at last indignantly dismissed, almost thrown out of doors, as an "Ideologist."
Hamilton accuses Brown of plagiarism. Whether his accusation be justifiable or not, it is certainly true that Brown had in some way reached the same principles which had been already set forth by a leading 'ideologist. Brown, that is, though the official exponent of the Scottish philosophy, was in this philosophical tenet at one with the school which they regarded as materialistic or sceptical.
When such an ideologist proceeds to construct a system of morals and law from his concept of the so-called simplest elements of society instead of from the real social conditions of the men about him, where does he get his material for construction?
The advocates of liberty, and of progress, are "ideologists;" a word of contempt often in his mouth; "Necker is an ideologist:" "Lafayette is an ideologist." An Italian proverb, too well known, declares that, "if you would succeed, you must not be too good."
But why did not this ideologist perceive that man is not proprietor even of his own faculties? Man has powers, attributes, capacities; they are given him by Nature that he may live, learn, and love: he does not own them, but has only the use of them; and he can make no use of them that does not harmonize with Nature's laws.
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