The 48 Laws Of Power

(Utkarsh JhaWsTmab) #1

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

societyopen.
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