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the origins of contemporary france-4-第15部分

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divided amongst the twelve; it is; in practice; concentrated in a few

hands。  Several members occupy only a subaltern position; and amongst

these; Barère; who; official secretary and mouthpiece; is always ready

to make a speech or draft an editorial; others; with special

functions; Jean Bon St。  André; Lindet; and above all; Prieur de la

C?te d'Or and Carnot; confine themselves each to his particular

department; navy; war; supplies; with blank signatures; for which they

give in return their signatures to the political leaders; the latter;

called 〃the statesmen;〃 Robespierre; Couthon; Saint…Just; Collot

d'Herbois; Billaud…Varennes; are the real rulers providing overall

direction。  It is true that their mandate has to be renewed monthly;

but this is a certainty; for; in the present state of the Convention;

its vote; required beforehand; becomes an almost vain formality。  More

submissive than the parliament of Louis XIV。; the Convention adopts;

without discussion; the decrees which the Committee of Public Safety

present to it ready made。  It is no more than a registry…office; and

scarcely that; for it has relinquished its right of appointing its own

committees; that office being assigned to the Committee of Public

Safety; it votes as a whole all lists of names which the Committee

send in。'119'  Naturally; none but the creatures of the latter and the

faithful are inscribed; thus; the whole legislative and parliamentary

power belongs to it。   As to executive and administrative power; the

ministers have become mere clerks of the Committee of Public Safety;

〃they come every day at specified hours to receive its orders and

acts;'120'  〃they submit to it 〃the list with explanations; of all the

agents〃 sent into the departments and abroad ; they refer to it every

minute detail; they are its scribes; merely its puppets; so

insignificant that they finally lose their title; and for the

〃Commission on External Relations〃 a former school…master is taken; an

inept clubbist; bar…fly and the pillar of the billiard…room; scarcely

able to read the documents brought to him to sign in the café where he

passes his days。'121'  Thus is the second power in the State

converted by the Committee into a squad of domestics; while the

foremost one is converted into an audience of claqueurs。



To make them do their duty; it has two hands。   One; the right;

which seizes people unawares by the collar; is the Committee of

General Security; composed of twelve extreme Montagnards; such as

Panis; Vadier; Le Bas; Geoffroy; David; Amar; La Vicomterie; Lebon and

Ruhl; all nominated; that is to say; appointed by it; being its

confederates and subalterns。  They are its lieutenants of police; and

once a week they come and take part in its labors; as formerly the

Sartines; and the Lenoirs assisted the Comptroller…general。  A man who

this secret committee deems a 〃suspect;〃 is suddenly seized; no matter

who; whether representative; minister; or general; and finds himself

the next morning behind the bars in one of the ten new Bastilles。  

There; the other hand seizes him by the throat; this is the

revolutionary tribunal; an exceptional court like the extraordinary

commissions of the ancient régime; only far more terrible。  Aided by

its police gang; the Committee of Public Safety itself selects the

sixteen judges and sixty jurymen'122' from among the most servile; the

most furious; or the most brutal of the fanatics:'123' Fouquier…

Tinville; Hermann; Dumas; Payan; Coffinhal; Fleuriot…Lescot; and;

lower down on the scale; apostate priests; renegade nobles;

disappointed artists; infatuated studio…apprentices; journeymen

scarcely able to write their names; shoemakers; joiners; carpenters;

tailors; barbers; former lackeys; an idiot like Ganney; a deaf man

like Leroy…Dix…Ao?t; their names and professions indicate all that is

necessary to be told: these men are licensed and paid murderers。  The

Jurymen themselves are allowed eighteen francs a day; so that they may

attend to their business more leisurely。  This business consists in

condemning without proof; without any pleadings; and scarcely any

examination; in a hurry; in batches; whoever the Committee of Public

Safety might send to them; even the most confirmed Montagnards:

Danton; who contrived the tribunal; will soon discover this。  … it is

through these two government institutions that the Committee of Public

Safety keeps every head under the cleaver and each head; to avoid

being struck off; bows down;'124' in the provinces as well as in

Paris。



This has happened when the existing local hierarchy was replaced by

new authorities making the omnipotent will of the Committee present

everywhere。  Directly or indirectly; 〃for all government measures or

measures of public safety; all that relates to persons and the general

and internal police; all constituted bodies and all public

functionaries; are placed under its inspection。〃'125'  You may imagine

how the risk of being guillotined weighed upon them。



To suppress in advance any tendency to administrative inertia; it has

had withdrawn from the too powerful; too much respected; department

governments; 〃too inclined to federalism;〃 their departmental

dominance and their 〃political influence。〃'126'  It reduces these to

the levying of taxes and the supervision of roads and canals; it

purges them out through its agents; it even purges out the governments

of municipalities and districts。  To suppress beforehand all

probability of popular opposition; it has had the sessions of the

sections reduced to two per week; it installs in these sections; for

about forty sous a day; a majority of sans…culottes ; it orders the

suspension 〃until further directives〃 of all municipal elections。'127'



Finally; to have full control on the spot; it appoints its own men;

first; the commissioners and the representatives on missions; a sort

of temporary corps of directors sent into each department with

unlimited powers;'128' next; a body of national agents; a sort of

permanent body of sub…delegates; through whom in each district and

municipality it replaces the procureurs…syndics。'129'  To this army of

functionaries is added in each town; bourg or large village; a

revolutionary committee; paid three francs a day per member; charged

with the application of its decrees; and required to make reports

thereon。  Never before was such a vast and closely woven network cast

from above to envelope and keep captive twenty…six million people。

Such is the real constitution which the Jacobins substitute for the

constitution they have prepared for show。  In the arsenal of the

monarchy which they destroyed they took the most despotic institutions

… centralization; Royal Council; lieutenants of police; special

tribunals; intendants and sub…delegates; they disinterred the antique

Roman law of lèse…majesty; refurbished old blades which civilization

had dulled; aiming them at every throat and now wielded at rand
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