
“El poder tiende a corromper, el poder absoluto corrompe absolutamente.”
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“El poder tiende a corromper, el poder absoluto corrompe absolutamente.”
Original: «Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority: still more when you superadd the tendency or the certainty of corruption by authority».
Fuente: Hill, Roland. Lord Acton. Edición ilustrada. Editorial Yale University Press, 2000. ISBN 9780300129809. Página 300. https://books.google.es/books?id=K6haxnN0GX8C&pg=PA300&dq=Power+tends+to+corrupt,+and+absolute+power+corrupts+absolutely.+Great+men+are+almost+always+bad+men.+Lord+Acton&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjf7fzC_uPfAhUF0uAKHaVXCm4Q6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=Power%20tends%20to%20corrupt%2C%20and%20absolute%20power%20corrupts%20absolutely.%20Great%20men%20are%20almost%20always%20bad%20men.%20Lord%20Acton&f=false
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Acerca del Asesinato de John F. Kennedy
Fuente, Revelations (1993)
Fuente: Bautista Alberdi, Juan. El crimen de la guerra. Editorial Linkgua digital, 2014. ISBN 978-84-9897-213-9. p.79.
Fuente: "El Crímen de la Guerra".
Original: «I hope the Friends of Federal Government may be as successful in New York, as they have been in South Carolina. We had a tedious but trifling opposition to contend with. We had prejudices to contend with and sacrifices to make. Yet they were worth making for the good old cause. — People become more and more satisfied with the adoption, and if well administered, and administered with moderation they will cherish and bless those who have offered them a Constitution which will secure to them all the Advantages that flow from good government».
Fuente: Jay, John. The Correspondence and Public Papers of John Jay: 1782-1793. Editor Henry Phelps Johnston. Editorial G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1793 Procedencia del original: Universidad de Harvard. p. 339.
Fuente: Carta a John Jay de 20 de junio de 1788.
“Si tu única oportunidad es ser igual, entonces, no es oportunidad.”
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