A Quote by Alphonse de Lamartine

Barbarism recommences by the excess of civilization. — © Alphonse de Lamartine
Barbarism recommences by the excess of civilization.
From barbarism to civilization requires a century; from civilization to barbarism needs but a day.
Friedrich Engels once said: "Bourgeois society stands at the crossroads, either transition to socialism or regression into barbarism." What does "regression into barbarism" mean to our lofty European civilization? Until now, we have all probably read and repeated these words thoughtlessly, without suspecting their fearsome seriousness. A look around us at this moment shows what the regression of bourgeois society into barbarism means. This world war is a regression into barbarism. The triumph of imperialism leads to the annihilation of civilization.
What if what has been said one time not only does not cease to be said but always recommences, and not only recommences but also imposes upon us the idea that nothing has ever truly begun, having from the beginning begun by beginning again.
One of the most dangerous errors is that civilization is automatically bound to increase and spread. The lesson of history is the opposite; civilization is a rarity, attained with difficulty and easily lost. The normal state of humanity is barbarism, just as the normal surface of the planet is salt water. Land looms large in our imagination and civilization in history books, only because sea and savagery are to us less interesting.
The ultimate tendency of civilization is towards barbarism.
Civilization is the lamb's skin in which barbarism masquerades.
Patriotism is an indispensable weapon in the defense of civilization against barbarism.
Libraries are the thin red line between civilization and barbarism.
America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between.
Truth and trust are the means by which civilization holds off barbarism.
Extremes produce reaction. Beware that our boasted civilization does not lapse into barbarism.
It has been said that civilization is twenty-four hours and two meals away from barbarism.
Civil war was not a mere strife for territory and dominion, but a contest of civilization against barbarism.
Over-civilization and barbarism are within an inch of each other. And a mark of both is the power of medicine-men.
America may be unique in being a country which has leapt from barbarism to decadence without touching civilization.
America is the only nation in history which miraculously has gone directly from barbarism to degeneration without the usual interval of civilization.
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