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" In the sense of worldly advantage, it no longer signified whether people thought of him as having been an authentic man of virtue. There was no more political power or influence
to be gained from maintaining that identity. But to him it still mattered. "

, Choosing Terror: Virtue, Friendship, and Authenticity in the French Revolution


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 quote : In the sense of worldly advantage, it no longer signified whether people thought of him as having been an authentic man of virtue. There was no more political power or influence<br />to be gained from maintaining that identity. But to him it still mattered.