登陆注册
5413300000025

第25章

The biological sciences have been transformed since embryology has shown the immense influence of the past on the evolution of living beings; and the historical sciences will not undergo a less change when this conception has become more widespread.As yet it is not sufficiently general, and many statesmen are still no further advanced than the theorists of the last century, who believed that a society could break off with its past and be entirely recast on lines suggested solely by the light of reason.

A people is an organism created by the past, and, like every other organism, it can only be modified by slow hereditary accumulations.

It is tradition that guides men, and more especially so when they are in a crowd.The changes they can effect in their traditions with any ease, merely bear, as I have often repeated, upon names and outward forms.

This circumstance is not to be regretted.Neither a national genius nor civilisation would be possible without traditions.In consequence man's two great concerns since he has existed have been to create a network of traditions which he afterwards endeavours to destroy when their beneficial effects have worn themselves out.Civilisation is impossible without traditions, and progress impossible without the destruction of those traditions.The difficulty, and it is an immense difficulty, is to find a proper equilibrium between stability and variability.

Should a people allow its customs to become too firmly rooted, it can no longer change, and becomes, like China, incapable of improvement.Violent revolutions are in this case of no avail;for what happens is that either the broken fragments of the chain are pieced together again and the past resumes its empire without change, or the fragments remain apart and decadence soon succeeds anarchy.

The ideal for a people is in consequence to preserve the institutions of the past, merely changing them insensibly and little by little.This ideal is difficult to realise.The Romans in ancient and the English in modern times are almost alone in having realised it.

It is precisely crowds that cling the most tenaciously to traditional ideas and oppose their being changed with the most obstinacy.This is notably the case with the category of crowds constituting castes.I have already insisted upon the conservative spirit of crowds, and shown that the most violent rebellions merely end in a changing of words and terms.At the end of the last century, in the presence of destroyed churches, of priests expelled the country or guillotined, it might have been thought that the old religious ideas had lost all their strength, and yet a few years had barely lapsed before the abolished system of public worship had to be re-established in deference to universal demands.[8]

[8] The report of the ex-Conventionist, Fourcroy, quoted by Taine, is very clear on this point.

"What is everywhere seen with respect to the keeping of Sunday and attendance at the churches proves that the majority of Frenchmen desire to return to their old usages and that it is no longer opportune to resist this natural tendency....The great majority of men stand in need of religion, public worship, and priests.IT IS AN ERROR OF SOME MODERN PHILOSOPHERS, BYWHICH I MYSELF HAVE BEEN LED AWAY, to believe in the possibility of instruction being so general as to destroy religious prejudices, which for a great number of unfortunate persons are a source of consolation....The mass of the people, then, must be allowed its priests, its altars, and its public worship."Blotted out for a moment, the old traditions had resumed their sway.

No example could better display the power of tradition on the mind of crowds.The most redoubtable idols do not dwell in temples, nor the most despotic tyrants in palaces; both the one and the other can be broken in an instant.But the invisible masters that reign in our innermost selves are safe from every effort at revolt, and only yield to the slow wearing away of centuries.

3.TIME

In social as in biological problems time is one of the most energetic factors.It is the sole real creator and the sole great destroyer.It is time that has made mountains with grains of sand and raised the obscure cell of geological eras to human dignity.The action of centuries is sufficient to transform any given phenomenon.It has been justly observed that an ant with enough time at its disposal could level Mount Blanc.A being possessed of the magical force of varying time at his will would have the power attributed by believers to God.

In this place, however, we have only to concern ourselves with the influence of time on the genesis of the opinions of crowds.

Its action from this point of view is still immense.Dependent upon it are the great forces such as race, which cannot form themselves without it.It causes the birth, the growth, and the death of all beliefs.It is by the aid of time that they acquire their strength and also by its aid that they lose it.

It is time in particular that prepares the opinions and beliefs of crowds, or at least the soil on which they will germinate.

This is why certain ideas are realisable at one epoch and not at another.It is time that accumulates that immense detritus of beliefs and thoughts on which the ideas of a given period spring up.They do not grow at hazard and by chance; the roots of each of them strike down into a long past.When they blossom it is time that has prepared their blooming; and to arrive at a notion of their genesis it is always back in the past that it is necessary to search.They are the daughters of the past and the mothers of the future, but throughout the slaves of time.

同类推荐
  • 赠严司直

    赠严司直

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 吹万禅师语录

    吹万禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 养生秘录

    养生秘录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 拾遗记

    拾遗记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 馗书

    馗书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 仅存七日的阳光

    仅存七日的阳光

    死神好像跟我开了一个玩笑,他说我只有七天可活,七天后,他手中那把漆黑如同墨染的镰刃就会割下我的头颅,终结我的一生……
  • 惹火小丑后

    惹火小丑后

    推荐一下自已的文文:亲爱的宝贝们,婉儿的新文《婆媳大战》上传了,粉好看滴说,请亲们一如既往地支持哦:貌美率性,带着前世记忆的女药理博士在研制易容丹的时候,实验室突然爆炸,她被炸去了头颅与双腿,当场毕命!几经辗转,她的魂魄与残存下来的身躯附在了一个远古的女孩身上!这十六岁的女孩,刚被封为大乾国的王后!能被当选王后的人,自然是出身高贵,才貌出众,是天下独一无二的美人儿!可为何,花轿进宫的路上,如潮般围观的民众怎会说出个“丑”字来?进了宫,坐了花帐,这位魅如妖精的绝色男子兴致勃勃地掀开红盖头,美目一扫,便哈哈大笑,丢下三个字:“好,好,好!”说完扬长而去。随侍的宫女回禀,称这是王上。坐在凤床上等了半夜,王上没等来,却等来了一句话:“丑丫,你还不睡?”什么,丑丫?一个堂堂的王后竟然叫丑丫?你的名字就叫丑丫啊,生下来就很丑,爹娘就叫你丑丫了。啊?从小就很丑啊?心里忐忑不安,偷偷掀裙一看,苍天啊,这是人的腿吗?好不容易撑着身子往铜镜上一瞧,上帝啊,我不活了,不活了!这是人的脸吗?而且,双手握拳,怎么使劲都抻不开!洞房外,王上正与一群前来贺喜的绝色帅哥们开玩笑打赌:“你们谁能与新王后面对面共处一个晚上,朕连升他三级!王弟嘛,朕送他五匹汗血宝马!”重赏之下必有勇夫,王上的同父异母弟率先进了洞房,第二天,竟然满面春色地出来了。昨夜状况闭嘴不说,成了五匹汗血宝马的新主人。第二天,第三天,全如此一辙,帅哥们似乎上天去见了天仙一般滋润。这是怎么回事?,王上在第四天的夜里来到了王后的寝宫,想看个究竟!一眼过后,他发誓再也不想见到这个新王后了。行,你嫌偶丑,偶还不要你呢。死了你这个张屠夫,偶肯定不吃混毛猪!宫内开花宫外香,偶决定偷遍天下的帅哥哥,送你一顶大大大的绿帽子!偷欢之余,新王后也不闲着,她在宫里活得风生水起,破陈案,审冤情;开化妆品店,设尸检司,忙得不亦乐乎。…大乾国君主南宫光宇,风流多情种男猪,他扫了她一眼,妖魅地勾了勾唇:“如此丑的女人,怎能与朕共鸳帐?”她莞尔一笑:世间可没有后悔药。吐鲁国君主安斯列,暴戾狂妄型男猪,他托起她的下巴,说:“我不管你的初夜给了谁,你的将来只能属于我一个人的,否则,死!”她冷冷一笑:“死?谁死还不一定呢。”
  • 爱听老舍Ⅰ:短篇小说精选集

    爱听老舍Ⅰ:短篇小说精选集

    老舍的小说主要描写市民尤其是城市贫民的生活和命运,文笔生动幽默。本套书立足于选出老舍经典短篇小说和散文作品这个基础上,我们结合了更经典、更幽默、更适合播讲的选篇标准,进行个性化的筛选。《爱听老舍Ⅰ:短篇小说精选集》收录了老舍《马裤先生》、《微神》、《开市大吉》、《抱孙》等9个短篇小说,和1个中篇小说《我这一辈子》。
  • 混沌神的后现代生活

    混沌神的后现代生活

    宋君因为和女朋友分手来到天下第一险黄山散心,因为不慎跌入悬崖,不仅没有死反而得到了宇宙第一神诀,从此踏上茫茫的征服七界之路。两大旷世异宝,化为一人之体,历经种种磨难,在旷世异宝的帮助下最终成为宇宙的主宰者。
  • 名门盛宠:慕先生,余生请指教

    名门盛宠:慕先生,余生请指教

    异能界的无冕之王忽然穿越成慕家大少的家庭医生是什么体验?凌汐月对面前眉目如画的男子道:“慕先生,我想辞职。”于是,胆小羞怯的家庭医生摇身一变,成了娱乐圈的一名歌手。歌手就歌手吧,听说她还是琴棋书画还是样样精通?武术完爆格斗高手?慕先生表示:“呵呵。”【主角1V1双处,全程甜宠无误会】
  • 锦江有鱼欢

    锦江有鱼欢

    “鱼梓欢,我爱了你整整十八年,你可有一点爱分给我?”“锦江,我能爱你吗?”游锦江再回来时,她便从高高在上的鱼家独女变成了人人唾弃的孤女。她为了报杀母之仇,不得已之下,利用了他。他从一开始就知道,她不爱他,可他更怕的是如果有一天自己没有了价值,她还会不会留在身边!他亦不知道,她一直都在他身后,只是不愿让他知道。直到失去彼此,他们才明白一直在阻隔他们的从来就不是世家仇恨,而是心中的顾虑。“游锦江,你能回头吗?““苏苏,我从来没有走开”
  • 恬妃传 第二册

    恬妃传 第二册

    帝王之爱,是一种距离,若能拿捏得当,你就是这后宫最成功的女人!即便从一个弱小的女子走向后宫的顶端得到帝王最真挚的爱。傅茜宇始终保持拥有一颗善良的心。茜宇生下皇子臻昕之后,赫臻因御驾亲征受伤,宣布退位,将皇位传给了大皇子臻杰,然后带领茜宇、璋瑢、德妃等人去燕城居住。成为皇贵太妃的茜宇仍然被人陷害,几度小产。为了保护茜宇不再受伤,赫臻故意冷落她,将她又送回了京城……赫臻与她的爱情能否天荒地老?茜宇年幼的儿子命运将会如何?陈璋瑢是否能坚守善良的本性?新任皇后悠儿如何在茜宇的辅佐下掌管后宫?臻杰的后宫里又将掀起怎样的波澜?
  • 时代巨鳄

    时代巨鳄

    华夏学霸携黑科技强势创业!互联网,软件,硬件,生物科技……比科技?呵呵,我并不是针对谁,我是说在座的各位都是垃圾……看他如何从穷小子一步步成为时代巨鳄!
  • Twenty Years After(III) 达尔达尼央浪漫曲之二:二十年后(上)(英文版)

    Twenty Years After(III) 达尔达尼央浪漫曲之二:二十年后(上)(英文版)

    Twenty Years After is a novel by Alexandre Dumas. The novel follows events in France during the Fronde, during the childhood reign of Louis XIV, and in England near the end of the English Civil War, leading up to the victory of Oliver Cromwell and the execution of King Charles I. Through the words of the main characters, particularly Athos, Dumas comes out on the side of the monarchy in general, or at least the text often praises the idea of benevolent royalty. His musketeers are valiant and just in their efforts to protect young Louis XIV and the doomed Charles I from their attackers.A book of The d'Artagnan Romances, it is a sequel to The Three Musketeers and precedes The Vicomte de Bragelonne (which includes the sub-plot Man in the Iron Mask). The fantastic adventures of the Three Musketeers continue - starting with an intrigue surrounding D'Artagnan who has, for twenty years, remained a lieutenant.
  • 青少年走近伟人丛书·传记故事·恩格斯

    青少年走近伟人丛书·传记故事·恩格斯

    恩格斯,共产主义学说的创立者、伟大的无产阶级革命导师,是卡尔·马克思的挚友,被誉为“第二提琴手”。恩格斯在少年时代起就博闻强识,成为一个有崇高理想的人。他积极投身于无产阶级革命运动,并与马克思一起创立了无产阶级革命理论,领导了国际共产主义运动。恩格斯对一个多世纪以来世界无产阶级革命和共产主义运动做出了杰出贡献。