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any one who chooses it may, for as long as he <del>lives</del> <add>chooses,</add> | any one who chooses it may, for as long as he <del>lives</del> <add>chooses,</add> | ||
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be permitted to take a part . The general nature of | be permitted to take a part. The general nature of | ||
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such works will be considered in another place. | such works will be considered in another place. | ||
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the fault not of the subject but of the Legislator. When | the fault not of the subject but of the Legislator. When | ||
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it is provided , if it be only for want of being able | it is provided, if it be only for want of being able | ||
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to get work that a man continues without employment, | to get work that a man continues without employment, | ||
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an aversion to working, it is very fit that he should | an aversion to working, it is very fit that he should | ||
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suffer for it. | suffer for it. Now to make him suffer for it in the <add>be made to go there. Such aversion being a disposition that <add>had</add> <del><gap/></del> him as we have seen, into all sorts of offences, it is very fit that he should <add><del>suffer for it</del></add></add> | ||
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the benefit of such an institution ; compulsion for | the benefit of such an institution; compulsion for | ||
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the future will answer every purpose of punishment for the past. | the future will answer every purpose of punishment for the past. | ||
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C 3
Of Idleness.
be by the establishing of some pubic works, in which
any one who chooses it may, for as long as he lives chooses,
be permitted to take a part. The general nature of
such works will be considered in another place.
See Ch. Of Preventive Institutions.
Till an establishment of the sort is provided,
and spread all over the dominions of the state, whatever
idleness and whatever indigence there may be, is
the fault not of the subject but of the Legislator. When
it is provided, if it be only for want of being able
to get work that a man continues without employment,
he will be glad to go there, and get it: if it be from
an aversion to working, it is very fit that he should
suffer for it. Now to make him suffer for it in the be made to go there. Such aversion being a disposition that <add>had him as we have seen, into all sorts of offences, it is very fit that he should suffer for it</add>
fittest manner in which he can be made to suffer
there needs no more than to compel him to take
the benefit of such an institution; compulsion for
the future will answer every purpose of punishment for the past.
The expence of such establishments is an inconvenience
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