"What an awful book the Corpus Juris is, this Bible of selfishness! I've always found the Roman code as detestable as the Romans themselves. These robbers want to safeguard their swag, and they seek to protect by law what they have plundered with the sword; hence the robber became a combination of the most odious kind, soldier and lawyer in one. Truly, we owe the theory of property, which was formerly a fact only, to these Roman thieves."
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Heinrich Heine, "Memoiren", in Die Gartenlaube (1884). Translated in Max Brod, Heinrich Heine: The Artist in Revolt (New York UP, 1957), p. 77
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