HEINZ DUTHEL THE SYSTEMS OF GOVERNMENTAL POLITICAL ECONOMY I
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Even a bad sovereign feels more compassion for his people than can ever be expected from the farmers of his revenue.
He knows that the permanent grandeur of his family depends upon the prosperity of his people, and he will never knowingly ruin that prosperity for the sake of any momentary interest of his own.
It is otherwise with the farmers of his revenue, whose grandeur may frequently be the effect of the ruin, and not of the prosperity of his people.