Against the Common Good
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'''''Contra el bien general'''''[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Goya-Guerra_(71).jpg] (Against the Common Good) is plate 71 from [[Francisco Goya]]'s ''[[The Disasters of War]]''. | '''''Contra el bien general'''''[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Goya-Guerra_(71).jpg] (Against the Common Good) is plate 71 from [[Francisco Goya]]'s ''[[The Disasters of War]]''. | ||
- | It depicts "a priest with the ears of a bat is seated, writing in a book he has placed in his lap." | + | It depicts "a priest with the ears of a bat is seated, writing in a book he has placed in his lap" (''Rossini and Post-Napoleonic Europe''). |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Common good]] | *[[Common good]] | ||
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Contra el bien general[1] (Against the Common Good) is plate 71 from Francisco Goya's The Disasters of War.
It depicts "a priest with the ears of a bat is seated, writing in a book he has placed in his lap" (Rossini and Post-Napoleonic Europe).
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