登陆注册
6157400000040

第40章

The various kinds of prestige may be grouped under two principal heads: acquired prestige and personal prestige.Acquired prestige is that resulting from name, fortune, and reputation.

It may be independent of personal prestige.Personal prestige, on the contrary, is something essentially peculiar to the individual; it may coexist with reputation, glory, and fortune, or be strengthened by them, but it is perfectly capable of existing in their absence.

Acquired or artificial prestige is much the most common.The mere fact that an individual occupies a certain position, possesses a certain fortune, or bears certain titles, endows him with prestige, however slight his own personal worth.A soldier in uniform, a judge in his robes, always enjoys prestige.Pascal has very properly noted the necessity for judges of robes and wigs.Without them they would be stripped of half their authority.The most unbending socialist is always somewhat impressed by the sight of a prince or a marquis; and the assumption of such titles makes the robbing of tradesmen an easy matter.[18]

[18] The influence of titles, decorations, and uniforms on crowds is to be traced in all countries, even in those in which the sentiment of personal independence is the most strongly developed.I quote in this connection a curious passage from a recent book of travel, on the prestige enjoyed in England by great persons.

"I had observed, under various circumstances, the peculiar sort of intoxication produced in the most reasonable Englishmen by the contact or sight of an English peer.

"Provided his fortune enables him to keep up his rank, he is sure of their affection in advance, and brought into contact with him they are so enchanted as to put up with anything at his hands.

They may be seen to redden with pleasure at his approach, and if he speaks to them their suppressed joy increases their redness, and causes their eyes to gleam with unusual brilliance.Respect for nobility is in their blood, so to speak, as with Spaniards the love of dancing, with Germans that of music, and with Frenchmen the liking for revolutions.Their passion for horses and Shakespeare is less violent, the satisfaction and pride they derive from these sources a less integral part of their being.

There is a considerable sale for books dealing with the peerage, and go where one will they are to be found, like the Bible, in all hands."The prestige of which I have just spoken is exercised by persons;side by side with it may be placed that exercised by opinions, literary and artistic works, &c.Prestige of the latter kind is most often merely the result of accumulated repetitions.

History, literary and artistic history especially, being nothing more than the repetition of identical judgments, which nobody endeavours to verify, every one ends by repeating what he learnt at school, till there come to be names and things which nobody would venture to meddle with.For a modern reader the perusal of Homer results incontestably in immense boredom; but who would venture to say so? The Parthenon, in its present state, is a wretched ruin, utterly destitute of interest, but it is endowed with such prestige that it does not appear to us as it really is, but with all its accompaniment of historic memories.The special characteristic of prestige is to prevent us seeing things as they are and to entirely paralyse our judgment.Crowds always, and individuals as a rule, stand in need of ready-made opinions on all subjects.The popularity of these opinions is independent of the measure of truth or error they contain, and is solely regulated by their prestige.

I now come to personal prestige.Its nature is very different from that of artificial or acquired prestige, with which I have just been concerned.It is a faculty independent of all titles, of all authority, and possessed by a small number of persons whom it enables to exercise a veritably magnetic fascination on those around them, although they are socially their equals, and lack all ordinary means of domination.They force the acceptance of their ideas and sentiments on those about them, and they are obeyed as is the tamer of wild beasts by the animal that could easily devour him.

The great leaders of crowds, such as Buddha, Jesus, Mahomet, Joan of Arc, and Napoleon, have possessed this form of prestige in a high degree, and to this endowment is more particularly due the position they attained.Gods, heroes, and dogmas win their way in the world of their own inward strength.They are not to be discussed: they disappear, indeed, as soon as discussed.

The great personages I have just cited were in possession of their power of fascination long before they became illustrious, and would never have become so without it.It is evident, for instance, that Napoleon at the zenith of his glory enjoyed an immense prestige by the mere fact of his power, but he was already endowed in part with this prestige when he was without power and completely unknown.When, an obscure general, he was sent, thanks to influential protection, to command the army of Italy, he found himself among rough generals who were of a mind to give a hostile reception to the young intruder dispatched them by the Directory.From the very beginning, from the first interview, without the aid of speeches, gestures, or threats, at the first sight of the man who was to become great they were vanquished.Taine furnishes a curious account of this interview taken from contemporary memoirs.

同类推荐
  • 道德真经次解

    道德真经次解

    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。
  • 佛说释摩男本经

    佛说释摩男本经

    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。
  • 无所有菩萨经

    无所有菩萨经

    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。
  • 蕉叶帕

    蕉叶帕

    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。
  • 树杞林志

    树杞林志

    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
  • 埃隆·马斯克:嚼着玻璃,凝视深渊

    埃隆·马斯克:嚼着玻璃,凝视深渊

    他是世界上唯一一个建立了4家独角兽公司的人,他被誉为“硅谷钢铁侠”,被称为“来自未来的人”,他是科技狂人,也是偏执狂梦想家。他就是埃隆·马斯克,正在凭借一己之力颠覆世界的人。本书忠实记录了埃隆·马斯克从辍学创业到建立起商业帝国的过程中发生的故事,从Pay Pal到特斯拉,再到Space X、Solar City,他始终走在时代的前沿,从他逐步成功的路程中,我们甚至可以看到人类未来发展的方向。作者对其连续创业经历进行了深入解读,为我们分享了成功创创业的逻辑,解答了创业者如何找对创业的方向,如何开启财富与机遇的大门,如何围绕着目标提升自己,如何应对公司管理过程中的各种难题。
  • 日本灵异事务所

    日本灵异事务所

    重生过来就背上了巨额高利贷,原想重新做人的我,现在只能重操旧业,没想到蛊术一出就被正道喊打喊杀,只能逃窜到日本,在这正道修士的荒漠,邪术通神。
  • 驭仙

    驭仙

    “为什么?”巨树前,他问她!相顾无言,她也慢慢倒下。黑暗铺天盖地般来临,意识淹没前他的眼角留下一个雪白的剪影,耳畔留下清冷的声音。“封印你于藏锋,让我的灵魂相伴!”······天禁之地,平凡少年,两个纠缠了他十几年的梦境,一个邪恶的灵魂······所有的一切,不过是沿着他的宿命!远古的秘密,不一样的修炼,请看《驭仙》。
  • 再见倾心

    再见倾心

    对于莫名失踪又突现身、被断出有孕在身这些事儿,牧倾心是淡然无感的。自小应付多了尔虞我诈的牧家人,她本就喜怒不形于色,遑论她失忆了……有关失踪时去哪儿、发生何事、腹里胎儿亲爹是谁,全一无所知。即使事关女子清白,身为牧记当家的她仍该沈稳自若面对变故!
  • 守护甜心之冰梦奇缘

    守护甜心之冰梦奇缘

    在一个细雨蒙蒙的时候,一个粉色头发的女孩说到:“为什么你们都不相信我!难道友情就这么的脆弱吗?”……
  • 木叶之开局双神威

    木叶之开局双神威

    重生成了刚刚开启万花筒的带土,流风做出了一个决定,从卡卡西那里拿回自己的左眼,双神威才够劲。
  • 无敌大民工

    无敌大民工

    有人的地方就有江湖,平凡屌丝青年凌飞一次意外邂逅白富美,拜师高人获得《乾蓝心经》,且看我们的单身穷屌丝如何纵横都市,快意情仇于江湖。
  • 火影之全能大师

    火影之全能大师

    经历过两次重生的人,第三次重生而且重生在火影世界,并且附带着前两世的记忆以及第一世的武器,他的降临对火影世界会有什么改变?又会有什么样的风暴在等着他?火影世界是否又是那么简单?具体请看火影之全能大师。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 邪魅总裁:娇妻别跑

    邪魅总裁:娇妻别跑

    自从爸爸娶了继母后,安若雅就成为现实版的灰姑娘,还要受他同父异母妹妹的欺负。家里只有奶奶最疼她,爱她,为了给奶奶治病,她给别人当家教,不幸遇上恶魔总裁。他愿意帮她,只要她成为他的情人。每次她从那豪华别墅逃走,就会被他抓回去。他说:“安若雅,你这辈子注定是我的。”