Capitolo 35
humbler places of officer. It doesn't omit any opportunity to deprive the
liberal professions of the whole importance that they enjoys in other
countries. Ago his better accelerating the rebate of science and
art. It imagines that nothing other can have lowered, without his/her being
elevated proportionately.
This system has succeeded (according to priestly notions) tolerably
well to House and in the provinces of Mediterranean, but very bad to
Bologna, and in the provinces of Apennine. In the metropolis of the
country that middle class is reduced, it impoverished, and subdued; in
the second capital is very more numerous, rich, and independent.
But the bad passions, far more fatal to society that the rational one
resistance of parties, has advanced in an inverse the direction. Them
predominances but few in Bologna, where middle class is strong
enough to hold them under; they triumphs to House, where the middle one
class has been destroyed. For this motive it follows that Bologna it is a city of
opposition and Rome a socialist city; and what the revolution will be
you moderate in Bologna, bloodthirsty to Rome. This is that that the cleric
party has earned.
Nothing can equalize the disdain with which the prelates the principles, the
foreigners of the condition, and also the lackeys in Rome, judge the
the middle class, of the ceto_ of _mezzo.
The prelate is his/her rights. If he is a minister, he sees in his
offices some one hundred employees, belonging to the middle class. He knows
what these active and intelligent men but ache remunerated, are more anymore for the
part forced to round off out a maintenance secretly following some other
occupation: one holds the books of an earth-assistant of edge, another those of a
Hebrew. Of who guilt is? They knows well that any excellence of
character neither length of service is suited to the credit of the civilian
official, and that, after having earned advancement, he will be,
or forced to ask to him him as a favour, or to assume the
his/her wife's intercession. It is not these poor men that we owe