Source: The Political Economy Of Growth (1957), Chapter Eight, The Steep Ascent, p. 300
“In Etruria.. the nation stagnated and decayed in political helplessness and indolent opulence, a theological monopoly in the hands of the nobility, stupid fatalism, wild and meaningless mysticism, the arts of soothsaying and mendicant priestcraft gradually developed themselves, till they reached the height at which we afterwards find them.”
Vol. 1, Book II, Chapter 8. "Law. Religion. Military System. Economic Condition. Nationality"
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