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Balzac's portrait of the speculator Diard in Les Marana: ""He demanded thusand-such<br />
percent on the purchase of fifteen legislative votes, which passed, in the<br />
space of one night, from the benches of the Left to those of the Right. That sort of<br />
thing is no longer rohbery, or any sort of crime; it is simply carrying on the<br />
government, becoming a silent partner in the national industry." Cited in Ahbe<br />
Charles Calippe, Balzac: Ses idees sociales (Reims and Paris