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< | <head>1819 Oct. 13<lb/> | ||
Radicalism not dangerous</head> | |||
<note>Introd | <note>Introd | ||
Beginning</note | Beginning</note> | ||
<note>5<lb/> | <note>5<lb/> | ||
<gap/> | <gap/> <gap/> it<lb/> | ||
certainly destructive.</note | dangerous call it<lb/> | ||
certainly destructive.</note> | |||
<p>By those by whom radicalism has been pronounced<lb/> | <p>By those by whom radicalism has been pronounced<lb/> | ||
dangerous it <del>has been</del> seems to have been without any<lb/> | dangerous it <del>has been</del> seems to have been without any<lb/> | ||
exception pronounced not simply dangerous but certainly<lb/> | exception pronounced not simply dangerous but certainly<lb/> | ||
and likely <add>utterly</add> | and likely <add>utterly</add> destructive: dangerous destructive — meaning<lb/> | ||
always with reference to the whole body of the people | always with reference to the whole body of the people — and<lb/> | ||
their happiness which is the universal happiness<lb/> | their <del><gap/></del> happiness which is the universal happiness<lb/> | ||
and their interest which is the universal interests</p> | and their interest which is the universal interests</p> | ||
<p>These opponents of radical reform will for the present<lb/> | <p>These opponents of radical reform will for the present<lb/> | ||
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Antiradicalists are<lb/> | Antiradicalists are<lb/> | ||
1. Insincere<lb/> | 1. Insincere<lb/> | ||
2. Sincere</note | 2. Sincere</note> | ||
<p>By the <hi rend="underline">insincere</hi> I mean those who seeing radical<lb/> | <p>By the <hi rend="underline">insincere</hi> I mean those who seeing radical<lb/> | ||
reform dangerous as it really <add>unquestionably and | reform dangerous as it really <add>unquestionably and manifestly</add> is to their separate<lb/> | ||
and sinister interests use their utmost endeavours to cause<lb/> | and sinister interests use their utmost endeavours to cause<lb/> | ||
is to be regarded as not only <del>certainly</del> dangerous but certainly<lb/> | is to be regarded as not only <del>certainly</del> dangerous but certainly<lb/> | ||
destructive to the universal interest: in their own<lb/> | |||
minds either convinced of its being beneficial to the universal <lb/> | minds either convinced of its being beneficial to the universal <lb/> | ||
or not setting themselves to enquire whether it is or <lb/> | or not setting themselves to enquire whether it is or <lb/> | ||
no concerned as they are of its being dangerous to their own<lb/> | no concerned as they are of its being dangerous to their own<lb/> | ||
separate interests</p> | separate interests</p> | ||
<note><del>7</del>18<lb/> | <note><del>7</del>18<lb/> | ||
1. Insincere, those who<lb/> | 1. Insincere, those who<lb/> | ||
<add>seeing</add> <del>see</del> it detrimental<lb/> | <add>seeing</add> <del>see</del> it detrimental<lb/> | ||
to | to their own separate<lb/> | ||
interest try to make<lb/> | interest try to make<lb/> | ||
others believe believe it destructive<lb/> | others believe believe it destructive<lb/> | ||
to universal<lb/> | to universal<lb/> | ||
interest.</note | interest.</note> | ||
<p><add><del>I</del></add> By the sincere I mean those to whom<add>whose minds</add> it really<lb/> | <p><add><del>I</del></add> By the sincere I mean those to whom<add>whose minds</add> it really<lb/> | ||
<del>dont</del><add>has</add> presented itself in the character of a measure <add>either <add><del>if not</del></add></add> certainly<lb/> | <del>dont</del> <add>has</add> presented itself in the character of a measure <add>either <add><del>if not</del></add></add> certainly<lb/> | ||
destructive or at the least preponderantly dangerous to the<lb/> | destructive or at the least preponderantly dangerous to the<lb/> | ||
universal | universal interest.</p> | ||
<note><del>8</del> 19<lb/> | <note><del>8</del> 19<lb/> | ||
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1. Certainly distinctly<lb/> | 1. Certainly distinctly<lb/> | ||
or preponderantly<lb/> | or preponderantly<lb/> | ||
dangerous</note | dangerous</note> | ||
<p><add>To</add> So far as regards the first what is manifest is<lb/> | <p><add>To</add> So far as regards the first what is manifest is<lb/> | ||
that no argument can how convincing so ever can be of<lb/> | that no argument <del>can</del> how convincing so ever can be of<lb/> | ||
any use: except perhaps | any use: except perhaps in a remote way, by indecision<lb/> | ||
on their part or persuasion or apprehension that by the<lb/> | |||
arguments in question the sincere part of their | arguments in question the sincere part of their associates only<lb/> | ||
be convinced and brought over from their side.</p> | be convinced and brought over from their side.</p> | ||
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So far as antiradicalists<lb/> | So far as antiradicalists<lb/> | ||
are insincere<lb/> | are insincere<lb/> | ||
sole use of | sole use of argument<lb/> | ||
causing them to apprehend<lb/> | causing them to apprehend<lb/> | ||
desertion of<lb/> | desertion of<lb/> | ||
sincere | sincere associates</note> | ||
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1819 Oct. 13
Radicalism not dangerous
Introd Beginning
5
it
dangerous call it
certainly destructive.
By those by whom radicalism has been pronounced
dangerous it has been seems to have been without any
exception pronounced not simply dangerous but certainly
and likely utterly destructive: dangerous destructive — meaning
always with reference to the whole body of the people — and
their happiness which is the universal happiness
and their interest which is the universal interests
These opponents of radical reform will for the present
purpose be distinguished into insincere and sincere
6 17
Antiradicalists are
1. Insincere
2. Sincere
By the insincere I mean those who seeing radical
reform dangerous as it really unquestionably and manifestly is to their separate
and sinister interests use their utmost endeavours to cause
is to be regarded as not only certainly dangerous but certainly
destructive to the universal interest: in their own
minds either convinced of its being beneficial to the universal
or not setting themselves to enquire whether it is or
no concerned as they are of its being dangerous to their own
separate interests
718
1. Insincere, those who
seeing see it detrimental
to their own separate
interest try to make
others believe believe it destructive
to universal
interest.
I By the sincere I mean those to whomwhose minds it really
dont has presented itself in the character of a measure either <add>if not</add> certainly
destructive or at the least preponderantly dangerous to the
universal interest.
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Sincere those who
really believe it either
1. Certainly distinctly
or preponderantly
dangerous
To So far as regards the first what is manifest is
that no argument can how convincing so ever can be of
any use: except perhaps in a remote way, by indecision
on their part or persuasion or apprehension that by the
arguments in question the sincere part of their associates only
be convinced and brought over from their side.
9 20*
So far as antiradicalists
are insincere
sole use of argument
causing them to apprehend
desertion of
sincere associates
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