- Cf.
the regulations of April 8, 1810, for the " ?cole de la Maternit?,
titres ix, x and xi). In this strict and special instance we see
plainly what Napoleon meant by "the police" of a school.
[39] Pelet de la Loz?re, Ibid.
[40] It seems to me probable that an aspiring revolutionary like
Hitler, Lenin, Stalin or Trotsky) would attempt to copy Napoleon's
once he had successfully taken power inside first the party and later
the state. To enhance the dissolution of a democracy the opposite
system, that is tenure irrespective of performance, the right to operate
militant trade unions and to conduct strikes, would be demanded for all government employees. (SR.)
[41] Decree of March 17, 1808, articles 47 and 48.
[42] Decree of Nov. 15, 1811, articles 66 and 69.
[43] Proc?s-verbaux et papiers du conseil sup?rior de l'Universit? (in
manuscript).- (Two memoirs submitted to the Emperor, Feb. 1, 1811, on
the means of strengthening the discipline and spirit of the body in
the University.) - The memoir requests that the sentences of the
university authorities be executable on the simple exequatur of the
courts; it is important to diminish the intervention of tribunals and
prefects, to cut short appeals and pleadings; the University must have
full powers and full jurisdiction on its domain, collect taxes from
its taxpayers, and repress all infractions of those amenable to its
jurisdiction.
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