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In revolutions authority remains with the greatest scoundrels
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"In revolutions authority remains with the greatest scoundrels"

- Georges Jacques Danton

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This quote by Georges Jacques Danton is a commentary on the nature of transformations. It recommends that throughout a transformation, the people in power are typically the least deserving. Danton is implying that those who are the most unethical and unethical are the ones who take control and keep authority. This is frequently due to their willingness to utilize violence and intimidation to get what they want. They are also typically the most adept at controling the public and exploiting their complaints. This quote is a warning that revolutions can typically lead to the rise of oppressive routines, as those with the least moral scruples are the ones who take control. It is a reminder that transformations can often be pirated by those who are not interested in the betterment of the people, however rather in their own personal gain.

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Georges Jacques Danton This quote is written / told by Georges Jacques Danton between October 26, 1759 and April 5, 1794. He was a famous Revolutionary from France. The author also have 6 other quotes.

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