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1823. Decr 30.
Non-Penal + Penal Code

1. Right as fictitious entity.

2. Right appointed by

3. Adjuncts commonly
prefixed to the word
right - natural, moral
and political.

4. Confusion the sexual.

5. Political right alone,
the assertion of a matter
of fact.

6. Not so the alledged
natural right.

7. Examples of a political
right and deceptitious
alledged natural
right.

8. Ambiguity of the word
right in the English
language as source
of continuance of this
confusion.

9. Not so in the French.

10. this confusion has
for it's source the
heat of argument.

11. Codes non-penal and
penal, occupied in
the Establishment
of every man in the
possessions of his
rights.

12. Rights political, either
private or constitutional.

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13. Private Rights
1. As to person
2 — property.
3 — power.
4 — reputation
5. — condition
in life.

14. Efficient causes of
these rights, services
understood to be rendered
by Government
functionaries judicial,
administrative,
or military.

15. Among the names given
to an infraction
of these rights

16. By essential punishment
imposed, the
wrong constituted
an offence.

17. Punishment imposed
by law: no punishment
no law.

18. Rights as to persons -
what?

19. Right further expounded
by
and exemplifications.

20. Origin of the confusion
attached to the
idea of the right - the desire
to engage others
in the procuring the
establishment of a
right wished for.


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21. Rights as to property
what.

22. Power, as relation
between the active
faculties and a
correlative subject.

23. Power - coercive
or attestive.

24. Coercive is either
restrictive or compulsive

25. Correlative subjects
passive faculties either
insensitive or
sensitive.

26. If insensitive to
the class of things:
if sensitive to that
of animals

27. If animal rational
the correlative subject
as person

28. If irrational - compounded
by lawyers
in the class of things.

29. Power holder the
Director. Correlative
subject, the
Directee.


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