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1827. Octr. 10.
Penal Code
Ch. II. Explanations.
§.1. Security for property.
1.
Reasons for security
against misdeeds, production
of pain to body
or mind of individuals.
2.
Of pain producing
misdeeds, the result is
either pure evil, or at
any rate the mass of
evil preponderates
over the mass of good.
3.
If the pain produced
by natural agency
the evil is unmixed
with good: hence, the
necessity of security
against casualty, or
calamity.
4.
Hence the ground
for Penal Law, regarding
misdeeds affecting
the person.
5.
Form and character
of the evidence by
which such security
is sought to be delivered.
6.
Security for property.
Reasons for giving.
7.
Case I. Matter of wealth
stationary.
8.
Hence, the inequality
minimizing principle,
of which antagonists are
1. Abundance maximizing.
2. Security maximizing.
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Ch. II. Explanations.
§.1. Security for property.
9.
Case II. Matter of wealth
in a fluent state.
10.
Disappointment-preventing
principle.
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