Thursday, September 19, 2013

Reação de Edmund Burke Após o STF Exterminar o Estado de Direito no Brasil e Proclamar a Legalidade da Bandidagem

Seguem as palavras sempre atuais do grande pensador Edmund Burke em seu Reflections on the Revolution in France: Judge, Sir, of my surprise, when I found that a very great proportion of the assembly (a majority, I believe, of the members who attended) was composed of practitioners in the law. It was composed, not of distinguished magistrates, who had given pledges to their country of their science, prudence, and integrity; not of leading advocates, the glory of the bar; not of renowned professors in universities;—but for the far greater part, as it must in such a number, of the inferior, unlearned, mechanical, merely instrumental members of the profession.(...)Whenever the supreme authority is vested in a body so composed, it must evidently produce the consequences of supreme authority placed in the hands of men not taught habitually to respect themselves; who had no previous fortune in character at stake; who could not be expected to bear with moderation, or to conduct with discretion, a power, which they themselves, more than any others, must be surprised to find in their hands. Who could flatter himself that these men, suddenly, and, as it were, by enchantment, snatched from the humblest rank of subordination, would not be intoxicated with their unprepared greatness? Who could conceive that men, who are habitually meddling, daring, subtle, active, of litigious dispositions and unquiet minds, would easily fall back into their old condition of obscure contention, and laborious, low, and unprofitable chicane? Who could doubt but that, at any expense to the state, of which they understood nothing, they must pursue their private interests which they understood but too well? It was not an event depending on chance, or contingency. It was inevitable; it was necessary; it was planted in the nature of things. They must join (if their capacity did not permit them to lead) in any project which could procure to them a litigious constitution; which could lay open to them those innumerable lucrative jobs, which follow in the train of all great convulsions and revolutions in the state, and particularly in all great and violent permutations of property.

2 comments:

samuel said...

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Anonymous said...

Selva, o q vc acha disso:

http://noticias.terra.com.br/mundo/disturbios-no-mundo-arabe/jihad-do-sexo-tunisianas-viajam-a-siria-para-satisfazer-combatentes,3dbf4b9ac8631410VgnCLD2000000dc6eb0aRCRD.html

Abraço