登陆注册
26260700000187

第187章 CHAPTER XXXIII A DYNAMIC THEORY OF HISTORY (1904)(

No doubt the Church did all it could to purify the process, but society was almost wholly pagan in its point of view, and was drawn to the Cross because, in its system of physics, the Cross had absorbed all the old occult or fetish-power. The symbol represented the sum of nature - the Energy of modern science - and society believed it to be as real as X-rays; perhaps it was! The emperors used it like gunpowder in politics; the physicians used it like rays in medicine; the dying clung to it as the quintessence of force, to protect them from the forces of evil on their road to the next life.

Throughout these four centuries the empire knew that religion disturbed economy, for even the cost of heathen incense affected the exchanges; but no one could afford to buy or construct a costly and complicated machine when he could hire an occult force at trifling expense. Fetish-power was cheap and satisfactory, down to a certain point. Turgot and Auguste Comte long ago fixed this stage of economy as a necessary phase of social education, and historians seem now to accept it as the only gain yet made towards scientific history. Great numbers of educated people -- perhaps a majority -- cling to the method still, and practice it more or less strictly; but, until quite recently, no other was known. The only occult power at man's disposal was fetish. Against it, no mechanical force could compete except within narrow limits.

Outside of occult or fetish-power, the Roman world was incredibly poor.

It knew but one productive energy resembling a modern machine -- the slave.

No artificial force of serious value was applied to production or transportation, and when society developed itself so rapidly in political and social lines, it had no other means of keeping its economy on the same level than to extend its slave-system and its fetish-system to the utmost.

The result might have been stated in a mathematical formula as early as the time of Archimedes, six hundred years before Rome fell. The economic needs of a violently centralizing society forced the empire to enlarge its slave-system until the slave-system consumed itself and the empire too, leaving society no resource but further enlargement of its religious system in order to compensate for the losses and horrors of the failure.

For a vicious circle, its mathematical completeness approached perfection.

The dynamic law of attraction and reaction needed only a Newton to fix it in algebraic form.

At last, in 410, Alaric sacked Rome, and the slave-ridden, agricultural, uncommercial Western Empire -- the poorer and less Christianized half -- went to pieces. Society, though terribly shocked by the horrors of Alaric's storm, felt still more deeply the disappointment in its new power, the Cross, which had failed to protect its Church. The outcry against the Cross became so loud among Christians that its literary champion, Bishop Augustine of Hippo -- a town between Algiers and Tunis -- was led to write a famous treatise in defence of the Cross, familiar still to every scholar, in which he defended feebly the mechanical value of the symbol -- arguing only that pagan symbols equally failed -- but insisted on its spiritual value in the Civitas Dei which had taken the place of the Civitas Romae in human interest. "Granted that we have lost all we had! Have we lost faith? Have we lost piety? Have we lost the wealth of the inner man who is rich before God? These are the wealth of Christians!" The Civitas Dei, in its turn, became the sum of attraction for the Western world, though it also showed the same weakness in mechanics that had wrecked the Civitas Romae . St. Augustine and his people perished at Hippo towards 430, leaving society in appearance dull to new attraction.

Yet the attraction remained constant. The delight of experimenting on occult force of every kind is such as to absorb all the free thought of the human race. The gods did their work; history has no quarrel with them; they led, educated, enlarged the mind; taught knowledge; betrayed ignorance; stimulated effort. So little is known about the mind -- whether social, racial, sexual or heritable; whether material or spiritual; whether animal, vegetable or mineral -- that history is inclined to avoid it altogether; but nothing forbids one to admit, for convenience, that it may assimilate food like the body, storing new force and growing, like a forest, with the storage. The brain has not yet revealed its mysterious mechanism of gray matter. Never has Nature offered it so violent a stimulant as when she opened to it the possibility of sharing infinite power in eternal life, and it might well need a thousand years of prolonged and intense experiment to prove the value of the motive. During these so-called Middle Ages, the Western mind reacted in many forms, on many sides, expressing its motives in modes, such as Romanesque and Gothic architecture, glass windows and mosaic walls, sculpture and poetry, war and love, which still affect some people as the noblest work of man, so that, even to-day, great masses of idle and ignorant tourists travel from far countries to look at Ravenna and San Marco, Palermo and Pisa, Assisi, Cordova, Chartres, with vague notions about the force that created them, but with a certain surprise that a social mind of such singular energy and unity should still lurk in their shadows.

同类推荐
  • 渤海考

    渤海考

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 天倪阁词

    天倪阁词

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 夏官司马

    夏官司马

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 元始洞真慈善孝子报恩成道经

    元始洞真慈善孝子报恩成道经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 春日灞亭同苗员外寄

    春日灞亭同苗员外寄

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 爱的天平

    爱的天平

    自幼多病的上官雨晴在一次例行检查之中邂逅了司徒孟轩,彼此有了第一次心动的感觉,并渐渐情根深种。但情敌,病魔,门第成了他们在一起的一道道鸿沟,他们能否克服重重困难,最终走到一起?
  • 腹黑三姐妹杠上校草三殿下

    腹黑三姐妹杠上校草三殿下

    当三个古灵精怪的千金小姐在经历了欺骗,谎言,误会,诬陷,恶意绑架......后,她们与三位校草殿下之间又会擦出怎样的爱情火花呢?
  • 白玉京书

    白玉京书

    我本沧海乘槎客,凌波待访紫氛。挥麈遮日碎冰轮,誓言开碧落,欲挽升仙门。自从九霄谪书至,乌兔度几劫尘。奈何造化罟中身,谁知江心月,曾是云上人
  • 三世缘:双色仙姬

    三世缘:双色仙姬

    旖旎的深夜,她被神秘男子带入异度时空,一觉醒来,竟已是妖王的第101个妃子。妖王的魅力令她甘愿付出一切,并由一次交易换来了王妃的荣耀。深宫中,她寂.寞无助,不知不觉,与妖王的知已来往亲近,结果遭人陷害,沦为冷宫怨怜。她不愿被权力摆布,逃出了王宫,岂知宫外,更多诱.惑,更多陷阱...
  • 霸道总裁:我已爱上你

    霸道总裁:我已爱上你

    幸福美满的家庭,小康的生活,从小就在父母的疼爱中成长,可是她有一个很喜欢的人,不,应该是爱!始料未及,他说/一个没胸没脑没身材的人,我实在是不认为我们之间有任何可能!她怒了:我哪里没胸没脑没身材,!所以苏染月小姐决定一定要把这个男人弄到手!可是,终于有一天,她成为了他的......助理!看到不该看的,她终于明白了,他不是她要的!她应该选择放弃!可是穆总不愿意了!淡漠无情他本性!不曾想会有一个人让他爱的深入骨髓!可是这个女人不打算要他了!于是乎……“三秒钟,限你从我身上滚下去!”“好!”“啊,混蛋,没让你带着我一起滚啊!”
  • 天造地设:逆天时空恋

    天造地设:逆天时空恋

    如果世上只有傻瓜始终钟爱一人,那我下辈子,就要做一个只爱你的傻瓜世上只有他一个,而他就是我的其实我的一切都换不过来半个你只要你要,只要我有天下人若负我,我必不理,倘若负你,我替你血染漫天你想用两人的名见证爱情,那么无疑就是“龙苏之恋”曾经有个男人,冷酷,无情,曾经有个女人,呆蠢,愚笨,那一次路过,变了全部你是我的!我不宠你,谁宠你?非龙不嫁,非苏不娶如果有人问我,我们从不相识到相爱一共用了多长时间,那么,我会告诉你,仅仅用了路过那30秒傻瓜,我缠着你,是因为我爱你如果曾经你没有跟我定下一年之约,我也会想方设法扑倒你,因为你是我的,这辈子,和可能得下辈子,你都是我的
  • 神路迢迢

    神路迢迢

    我的第一个男性朋友,是个神。名为苏落,算得上神界的第一帅哥。他冷峻如一座高不可攀的山峰,拂袖就可以毁灭一个部族。我上的第一个男人,是我的仙人老师。名为抒墨,是仙界难得一见像女子性格的男子。他的身体,让我终身难忘。在我为人时,我就有了一个好听的名字:赵婉。后来名动三界,处处留情。问世间有多少男子,让我失神?只能说一路走来,我记住了许多名字。我处事的座右铭:身在云端,自当精彩!
  • 一念成疾:首席总裁亲亲我!

    一念成疾:首席总裁亲亲我!

    她没想到家族竟然为了利益让她嫁给花名在外的三少爷!新婚的第一天,老公和嫩模亲密的照片就上了当天报纸的头版头条!新婚的第二天,老公携带者新晋的女明星堂而皇之的住进了主宅!新婚的第三天,老公竟然搞大了小三的肚子,她终于忍不可忍提出离婚的要求!
  • 妖孽王爷很难缠

    妖孽王爷很难缠

    她是身份卑微的相府小姐,却有着看尽世态炎凉的冷清。他是天之骄子,一个妖孽般的男人。万里红妆,繁华盛大,锦衣华服拖地。在那堆骨成山的惨烈战场中,她如青柏般傲视群雄,指挥于天下的霸气,绝代风华。她要至高无上的权利,她要俯视众生的位置。原来没有了爱情,她能有的,只有这些。是谁将她捧在手心百般呵护,置权利地位于不顾?是谁纠缠六年间,却伤的她体无完肤?妄念痴嗔,盛世繁华,凉薄尘缘,六年孤寂,痴心不悔,六年禁锢,妖娆倾城。苍生百态,世事沉浮,且看无心冷妃,如何扭转乾坤!
  • 我忘记了自杀的理由

    我忘记了自杀的理由

    我。。。到底是为什么自杀呢?我。。。什么都记不得了。。。