“The man that does not know himself not to be at the mercy of other men, that does not feel that he is invulnerable to all the vicissitudes of fortune, is incapable of a constant and inflexible virtue.”

Book V, "Of Education"
Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793)

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English journalist, political philosopher and novelist 1756–1836

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