I 36 LAW 18
Image:
TheFortress.
High
up
onthe
hill,
thecitadelbe
comesa
symbol
ofallthatis
hatefulin
power
and
authority.
Thecitizens
ofthetown
betray
you
tothefirst
enemy
thatcomes.
Cutofffromcommunicationandin-
telligence,
thecitadelfallswithease.
Authority:
A
good
andwise
ptince,
desirousof
maintaining
that
character,
andtoavoid
giving
the
opportunity
tohissonstobe-
come
oppressive,
willneverbuild
fortresses,
sothat
theymay
place
theirreliance
upon
the
good
willoftheir
subjects,
andnot
upon
the
strength
ofcitadels.
{NiccoloMachiavelli, 1469-4527)
REVERSAL
Itis
hardly
ever
right
and
propitious
tochooseisolation.Without
keeping
anearonwhatis
happening
inthe
streets,
you
willbeunableto
protect
yourself.
About
the
onlything
that
constanthumancontactcannotfacili~
tateis
thought.
The
weight
of
society's
pressure
to
conform,
andthelackof
distancefromother
people,
canmakeit
impossible
tothink
clearly
about
whatis
going
onaround
you.
Asa
temporary
recourse,then,
isolationcan
helpyou
to
gainperspective.Many
a
seriousthinkerhasbeen
produced
in
prisons,
wherewehave
nothing
todobutthink.Machiavellicouldwrite
ThePrince
only
oncehefoundhimselfinexileandisolatedonafarmfar
fromthe
political
intrigues
ofFlorence.
The
danger
is,however,
thatthiskindofisolationwillsireallkindsof
strange
and
perverted
ideas.You
maygainperspective
onthe
largerpic-
ture,
but
you
loseasenseof
your
ownsmallnessandlimitations.
Also,
the
moreisolated
you
are,
theharderitistobreakoutof
your
isolationwhen
you
chooseto——itsinks
youdeep
intoits
quicksand
without
yournoticing.
If
you
needtime
to
think,then,
chooseisolation
only
asalast
resort,
and
only
in
smalldoses.Be
carefulto
keepyourway
back
into