The enjoyment of power inevitably corrupts the judgment of reason, and perverts its liberty.


Perpetual peace (ed. 1932)


The enjoyment of power inevitably corrupts the judgment of reason, and perverts its liberty.

The enjoyment of power inevitably corrupts the judgment of reason, and perverts its liberty.

The enjoyment of power inevitably corrupts the judgment of reason, and perverts its liberty.

The enjoyment of power inevitably corrupts the judgment of reason, and perverts its liberty.