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But
dazed
by
the
force
of
the
movement
,
it
was
long
before
people
understood
this
.
Still
greater
coherence
and
inevitability
is
seen
in
the
life
of
Alexander
I
,
the
man
who
stood
at
the
head
of
the
countermovement
from
east
to
west
.
What
was
needed
for
him
who
,
overshadowing
others
,
stood
at
the
head
of
that
movement
from
east
to
west
?
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What
was
needed
was
a
sense
of
justice
and
a
sympathy
with
European
affairs
,
but
a
remote
sympathy
not
dulled
by
petty
interests
;
a
moral
superiority
over
those
sovereigns
of
the
day
who
co-operated
with
him
;
a
mild
and
attractive
personality
;
and
a
personal
grievance
against
Napoleon
.
And
all
this
was
found
in
Alexander
I
;
all
this
had
been
prepared
by
innumerable
so-called
chances
in
his
life
:
his
education
,
his
early
liberalism
,
the
advisers
who
surrounded
him
,
and
by
Austerlitz
,
and
Tilsit
,
and
Erfurt
.
During
the
national
war
he
was
inactive
because
he
was
not
needed
.
But
as
soon
as
the
necessity
for
a
general
European
war
presented
itself
he
appeared
in
his
place
at
the
given
moment
and
,
uniting
the
nations
of
Europe
,
led
them
to
the
goal
.
The
goal
is
reached
.
After
the
final
war
of
1815
Alexander
possesses
all
possible
power
.
How
does
he
use
it
?
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Alexander
I
--
the
pacifier
of
Europe
,
the
man
who
from
his
early
years
had
striven
only
for
his
people
's
welfare
,
the
originator
of
the
liberal
innovations
in
his
fatherland
--
now
that
he
seemed
to
possess
the
utmost
power
and
therefore
to
have
the
possibility
of
bringing
about
the
welfare
of
his
peoples
--
at
the
time
when
Napoleon
in
exile
was
drawing
up
childish
and
mendacious
plans
of
how
he
would
have
made
mankind
happy
had
he
retained
power
--
Alexander
I
,
having
fulfilled
his
mission
and
feeling
the
hand
of
God
upon
him
,
suddenly
recognizes
the
insignificance
of
that
supposed
power
,
turns
away
from
it
,
and
gives
it
into
the
hands
of
contemptible
men
whom
he
despises
,
saying
only
:
"
Not
unto
us
,
not
unto
us
,
but
unto
Thy
Name
!
...
I
too
am
a
man
like
the
rest
of
you
.
Let
me
live
like
a
man
and
think
of
my
soul
and
of
God
.
"
As
the
sun
and
each
atom
of
ether
is
a
sphere
complete
in
itself
,
and
yet
at
the
same
time
only
a
part
of
a
whole
too
immense
for
man
to
comprehend
,
so
each
individual
has
within
himself
his
own
aims
and
yet
has
them
to
serve
a
general
purpose
incomprehensible
to
man
.