Corporal and painful punishments should not be inflicted5 for those crimes which have their foundation in pride, and draw from pain itself their glory and nutriment. For such crimes ridicule6 and infamy are more fitted, these being penalties which curb7 the[184] pride of fanatics8 by the pride of the beholders, and only let truth itself escape their tenacity9 by slow and obstinate10 efforts. By such an opposition11 of forces against forces, and of opinions against opinions, the wise legislator destroys that admiration12 and astonishment13 among a people, which a false principle causes, whose original absurdity14 is usually hidden from view by the plausible15 conclusions deduced from it.
Penalties of infamy ought neither to be too common, nor to fall upon too many persons at a time; not too common, because the real and too frequent effects of matters of opinion weaken the force of opinion itself; not too general, because the disgrace of many persons resolves itself into the disgrace of none of them.
This, then, is the way to avoid confounding the relations and invariable nature of things, which, being unlimited16 by time and in ceaseless operation, confounds and overturns all narrow regulations that depart from it. It is not only the arts of taste and pleasure which have for their universal principle the faithful imitation of nature; but the art of politics itself, at least that which is true and permanent, is subject to this general maxim17, since it consists in nothing else than the art of directing in the best way and to the same purposes the immutable18 sentiments of mankind.

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ridicule
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opposition
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admiration
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astonishment
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