Younger brother Quote by Tom Reiss
““Meanwhile, Napoleon’s younger brother, Lucien Bonaparte, had managed to get himself elected to the Council of Five Hundred—and was even made its president. The maneuver required Lucien to lie about his age—he was only twenty-four, when the official minimum age was thirty—but this paled in comparison with his larger deviousness: he was getting himself elected president of the country’s main legislative body and at the same time he was about to help his big brother stage a coup d’état to eliminate it.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Man Who Loved Children, 2010
Lucien Bonaparte manipulated age rules to gain power, showing ambition can override integrity.
In simple terms: He broke rules for political gain.
Ambition can corrupt ethics.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- elections
- legislative leadership
- family loyalty
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is ends justifying means?
- What are the costs of such deceit?
Risk of betrayal and instability.