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<p>In this point of view we may consider<lb/>whatever is done by the legislator in the view<lb/> of favouring the growth of those ideal objects<lb/>which are characterized by <del>the</del> some such vague<lb/>appellations as that of <hi rend="underline">politeness</hi> and <hi rend="underline">civilization</hi>.<lb/></p>
<p>In this point of view we may consider<lb/>whatever is done by the legislator in the view<lb/> of favouring the growth of those ideal objects<lb/>which are characterized by <del>the</del> some such vague<lb/>appellations as that of <hi rend="underline">politeness</hi> and <hi rend="underline">civilization</hi>.<lb/></p>


<note>Which is effected<lb/> by <del>diminishing <add>weakening</add></del> the<lb/><add>force of</add> the appetites of<lb/>vengeance &amp; <gap/><lb/>drunkenness</note>
<note>Which is effected<lb/> by <del>diminishing <add>weakening</add></del> the<lb/><add>force of</add> the appetites of<lb/>vengeance &amp; <lb/>drunkenness</note>


<p>The policy here in question turns chiefly upon<lb/>this one point, the diverting of men's attention<lb/>from <del>the</del> pleasures of a grosser nature, to pleasures <lb/><del>of a</del> more refined.  Among savage nations<lb/>after provision made for satisfying necessary<lb/>wants the chief part of man's attention is engrossed<lb/>by the pursuit of <add>either</add> vengeance, a pleasure<lb/>of the dissocial kind, or in the enjoyment of<lb/>the pleasure of drunkenness, a pleasure which<lb/>in the strict sense of the word <hi rend="underline">impure</hi> is among<lb/>the impurest of of the pleasures of the self-<lb/><note>-regarding</note><lb/>regarding class. <note>The plesure of the amorous appetite not being set off by those <add><del>ideal</del></add> <del>embellishments</del> <add>refinements</add> which<lb/>embellish and diversify<lb/>it so much among<lb/>polished nations, goes<lb/>but a little way towards<add>filling up the vacuity.<lb/></add></note></p>  
<p>The policy here in question turns chiefly upon<lb/>this one point, the diverting of men's attention<lb/>from <del>the</del> pleasures of a grosser nature, to pleasures <lb/><del>of a</del> more refined.  Among savage nations,<lb/>after provision made for satisfying necessary<lb/>wants the chief part of men's attention is engrossed<lb/>by the pursuit of <add>either</add> vengeance, a pleasure<lb/>of the dissocial kind, or in the enjoyment of<lb/>the pleasure of drunkenness, a pleasure which<lb/>in the strict sense of the word <hi rend="underline">impure</hi> is among<lb/>the impurest of of the pleasures of the self-<lb/>regarding class. <note>The pleasure of the <lb/>amorous appetite not <lb/>being set off by those<lb/> <add>ideal refinements</add> <del>embellishments</del> which<lb/>embellish and diversify<lb/>it so much among<lb/>polished nations, goes<lb/>but a little way towards <lb/>filling up the vacuity.<lb/></note></p>  




<note>-regarding</note><pb/>




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Indirect Legislation § 6


VI. head of expedients
Diverting the desirecurrent force
of the desires. to less dangerous

The sixth and last class of the expedients referable
to thise head in question before us are those which consist
in the diverting the current of men's the desires from objects in the
pursuit of which they are apt to be led into
the commission track of delinquency, to other
objects which are less apt liable to lead them into that
track.

Which is clearly
promoting civilization

In this point of view we may consider
whatever is done by the legislator in the view
of favouring the growth of those ideal objects
which are characterized by the some such vague
appellations as that of politeness and civilization.

Which is effected
by diminishing weakening the
force of the appetites of
vengeance &
drunkenness

The policy here in question turns chiefly upon
this one point, the diverting of men's attention
from the pleasures of a grosser nature, to pleasures
of a more refined. Among savage nations,
after provision made for satisfying necessary
wants the chief part of men's attention is engrossed
by the pursuit of either vengeance, a pleasure
of the dissocial kind, or in the enjoyment of
the pleasure of drunkenness, a pleasure which
in the strict sense of the word impure is among
the impurest of of the pleasures of the self-
regarding class. The pleasure of the
amorous appetite not
being set off by those
ideal refinements embellishments which
embellish and diversify
it so much among
polished nations, goes
but a little way towards
filling up the vacuity.


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Identifier: | JB/087/087/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

087

Info in main headings field

indirect legislation

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::r williams [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27612

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