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<head>1820 April 8<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p><note>III. Experience II. Ireland</note><lb/>6 <note>&sect; Reforms indispensable causes</note></p> <p><note>17<lb/>Reasons for the<lb/>object of endeavours<lb/>decrease or retardation<lb/>of <sic>increase</sic> of<lb/>the politically thinking<lb/>class</note></p> <p>Remains <add>fro</add> as the sole object <del>that <add>the ca</add></del> of endeavour the <del>re</del><lb/>securing the decrease or if that be not practicable the retarding<lb/>the <sic>encrease</sic> of the <!-- brackets in pencil --> [<del>number of the <gap/></del> amplitude of the]<lb/>politically thinking class.</p> <p>18<lb/>Means employed<lb/>suppression of the<lb/>lights, multiplication<lb/>of false lights.</note></p> <p>In this time of <gap/> they have long been labouring<lb/>and will continue to labour with continually <sic>increasing</sic><lb/>solicitude: indefatigable in the first place in <del>h</del> the endeavour<lb/>to keep all eyes shut against all <add>the</add> true lights that bear upon<lb/>the quarter <add><gap/></add> of the field of thought and <gap/>; in the next<lb/>place in the endeavour to heed the mind <add>man's mind</add> <gap/> by false<lb/>light</p> <p><note>19<lb/>Eyes <gap/><lb/>and erudite.<lb/>Incredible those who<lb/>for subsistence depend<lb/>not on literary attainments; <add><del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del> <gap/><lb/>those who depend<lb/>thereon for subsistence<lb/>or distinction<lb/>and can obtain<lb/>them.</note></p> <p>The classes <add>person</add> of those whose eyes are <add>may</add> for this purpose<lb/>they have to operate upon may to this same purpose be<lb/>distinguished into two great classes the incredible, and the<lb/>credible classes.  By the incredible class I mean the class of<lb/>all those who for the means of subsistence do not depend<lb/>upon any literary attainments: by the credible class I mean<lb/>the class of those who are put in possession of literary attainments<lb/>either as means of subsistence in a sphere more or<lb/>less elevated above the ordinary level or as means of distinction<lb/>serving to indicate the elevated level <add>plane/point</add> the occupy in<lb/>the social state of society.</p>  
<head>1820 April 8<lb/>Radicalism not dangerous</head> <!-- marginal notes in pencil --> <p><note>III. Experience II. Ireland</note><lb/>6 <note>&sect; Reforms indispensable causes</note></p> <p><note>17<lb/>Remains for the<lb/>object of endeavours<lb/>decrease or retardation<lb/>of <sic>encrease</sic> of<lb/>the politically thinking<lb/>class</note></p> <p>Remains <add>for</add> as the sole object <del>that <add>the ca</add></del> of endeavour the <del>re</del><lb/>securing the decrease or if that be not practicable the retarding<lb/>the <sic>encrease</sic> of the <!-- brackets in pencil --> [<del>number of the <gap/></del> amplitude of the]<lb/>politically thinking class.</p> <p><note>18<lb/>Means employed<lb/>suppression of true<lb/>lights, multiplication<lb/>of false lights.</note></p> <p>In this line of policy they have long been labouring<lb/>and will continue to labour with continually <sic>encreasing</sic><lb/>solicitude: indefatigable in the first place in <del>h</del> the endeavour<lb/>to keep all eyes shut against all <add>the</add> true lights that bear upon<lb/>the quarter <add>department</add> of the field of thought and action; in the next<lb/>place in the endeavour to lead the mind <add>man's mind</add> astray by false<lb/>light</p> <p><note>19<lb/>Eyes inerudite<lb/>and erudite.<lb/>Incredible those who<lb/>for subsistence depend<lb/>not on literary attainments; <add><del>nor can obtain them</del></add> <unclear>conduct</unclear><lb/>those who depend<lb/>thereon for subsistence<lb/>or distinction<lb/>and can obtain<lb/>them.</note></p> <p>The classes <add>person</add> of those whose eyes are <add>may</add> for this purpose<lb/>they have to operate upon may to this same purpose be<lb/>distinguished into two great classes the incredible, and the<lb/>credible classes.  By the incredible class I mean the class of<lb/>all those who for the means of subsistence do not depend<lb/>upon any literary attainments: by the credible class I mean<lb/>the class of those who are put in possession of literary attainments<lb/>either as means of subsistence in a sphere more or<lb/>less elevated above the ordinary level or as means of distinction<lb/>serving to indicate the elevated level <add>plane/point</add> the occupy in<lb/>the social state of society.</p>  






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1820 April 8
Radicalism not dangerous

III. Experience II. Ireland
6 § Reforms indispensable causes

17
Remains for the
object of endeavours
decrease or retardation
of encrease of
the politically thinking
class

Remains for as the sole object that the ca of endeavour the re
securing the decrease or if that be not practicable the retarding
the encrease of the [number of the amplitude of the]
politically thinking class.

18
Means employed
suppression of true
lights, multiplication
of false lights.

In this line of policy they have long been labouring
and will continue to labour with continually encreasing
solicitude: indefatigable in the first place in h the endeavour
to keep all eyes shut against all the true lights that bear upon
the quarter department of the field of thought and action; in the next
place in the endeavour to lead the mind man's mind astray by false
light

19
Eyes inerudite
and erudite.
Incredible those who
for subsistence depend
not on literary attainments; nor can obtain them conduct
those who depend
thereon for subsistence
or distinction
and can obtain
them.

The classes person of those whose eyes are may for this purpose
they have to operate upon may to this same purpose be
distinguished into two great classes the incredible, and the
credible classes. By the incredible class I mean the class of
all those who for the means of subsistence do not depend
upon any literary attainments: by the credible class I mean
the class of those who are put in possession of literary attainments
either as means of subsistence in a sphere more or
less elevated above the ordinary level or as means of distinction
serving to indicate the elevated level plane/point the occupy in
the social state of society.




Identifier: | JB/137/448/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1820-04-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

17-19

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

448

Info in main headings field

radicalism not dangerous

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[prince of wales feathers] i&m 1818]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

ID Number

47165

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