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<p>1820 July 9 1822 Aug. 4.<lb/></p>
<p>Constitut. code emancipation Spanish Part 2. corruptive influence<lb/></p>
<p>185-1<lb/>
End of government<lb/>
greatest happiness of <lb/>
greatest number.<lb/></p>
<p>186 2.<lb/>
Means, making every<lb/>
man's duty his<lb/>
interest<lb/></p>
<p>187 3.<lb/>
Involved in this is<lb/>
every man's duty is<lb/>
to contribute his utmost<lb/>
to that happiness:<lb/>
his own included.<lb/></p>
<p>188<lb/>
Take any other end,<lb/>
these will not the less<lb/>
be the only means.<lb/>
Example 1. end Monarch's<lb/>
greatest happiness.<lb/></p>
<p>189. 5.<lb/>
2. End, Greatest happiness<lb/>
of the <hi rend="underline">worthiest</hi>:<lb/>
i .e. of the ruling, including<lb/>
or not the otherwise<lb/>
influential few.<lb/></p>
<p>190 6.<lb/>
Punishment or reward,
or both applied, implied<lb/>
is the position<lb/>
to contribute thus to<lb/>
make every man's<lb/>
duty his interest, is an<lb/>
end intermediate to<lb/>
the primary one; and<lb/>
these are the means<lb/>
to it.<lb/></p>
<p>191 7.<lb/>
Problem throughout
calling for solution,<lb/>
how to make every<lb/>
man's duty his interest.<lb/></p>
<pb/>
<p>192 8.
Case in which solution<lb/>
is comparatively easy-<lb/>
those whose duty is to be<lb/>
made their interest,<lb/>
those <hi rend="underline">over</hi> whom the<lb/>
powers of Government<lb/>
are exercised.<lb/></p>
<p>193 9.<lb/>
Case where it is comparatively<lb/>
difficult,<lb/>
those <gap/> <hi rend="underline">by</hi> whom they<lb/>
are exercised.<lb/></p>
<p>194 10.<lb/>
Position <gap/> assumed<lb/>
But for the arrangements<lb/>
taken for this<lb/>
end, <hi rend="underline">interest</hi>, in all to<lb/>
whom punishment or<lb/>
reward is to be made,<lb/>
applicable, would be in<lb/>
opposition more or less<lb/>
probably effectual to<lb/>
duty: else they would be<lb/>
useless and needless<lb/></p>
<p>195 11.<lb/>
True, in the one situation,<lb/>
it must be taken<lb/>
for true in the other, until<lb/>
cause will be shown why<lb/>
it should be less so.[<unclear>note</unclear><lb/>
cause will be shown<lb/>
why it must be more<lb/>
so] For the arrangements<lb/>
necessary to solution in<lb/>
this case see <unclear>posted</unclear>.<lb/></p>
<p>196. 12.<lb/>
If, in numbers sufficient<lb/>
to render the arrangement<lb/>
ineffectual,<lb/>
interest, but for the<lb/>
means taken for the<lb/>
solution, stands opposed<lb/>
to duty, it must be<lb/>
that in the human<lb/>
breast, generally speaking,<lb/>
self-regarding <del>in</del><lb/></p>
<pb/>
<p>12 continu.<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/>
interest is predominant<lb/>
over regard for all others<lb/>
together - over regard<lb/>
for every social interest,<lb/>
for greatest happiness<lb/>
<gap/>. for all duty consisting<lb/>
in endeavour to<lb/>
promote that universal<lb/>
interest.<lb/></p>
<p>197 13.<lb/>
Hence, position assumed<lb/>
and acted upon-<lb/>
in man self regarding<lb/>
is predominant over<lb/>
all other interest.<lb/></p>
<p>198 14.
Case in which, to ensure<lb/>
the truth of the<lb/>
rule, a corresponding
exception would be requisite-<lb/>
if, in the situation<lb/>
of those by whom<lb/>
government powers are<lb/>
exercised, self regard had<lb/>
no place or were outweighted.<lb/>
Whether this or the<lb/>
contrary be true, see<lb/>
<gap/>.<lb/></p>
<p>199 15.<lb/>
Note the following<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">positions</hi> that principles<lb/>
on which the choice<lb/>
between the best and<lb/>
the worst government<lb/>
depends may be placed<lb/>
in the clearest points<lb/>
of view. For proofs, see<lb/>
margin or appendix.<lb/></p>
<p>200 16.<lb/>
1. Self regarding interest<lb/>
universally predominates.<lb/></p>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 






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1820 July 9 1822 Aug. 4.

Constitut. code emancipation Spanish Part 2. corruptive influence

185-1
End of government
greatest happiness of
greatest number.

186 2.
Means, making every
man's duty his
interest

187 3.
Involved in this is
every man's duty is
to contribute his utmost
to that happiness:
his own included.

188
Take any other end,
these will not the less
be the only means.
Example 1. end Monarch's
greatest happiness.

189. 5.
2. End, Greatest happiness
of the worthiest:
i .e. of the ruling, including
or not the otherwise
influential few.

190 6.
Punishment or reward, or both applied, implied
is the position
to contribute thus to
make every man's
duty his interest, is an
end intermediate to
the primary one; and
these are the means
to it.

191 7.
Problem throughout calling for solution,
how to make every
man's duty his interest.


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192 8. Case in which solution
is comparatively easy-
those whose duty is to be
made their interest,
those over whom the
powers of Government
are exercised.

193 9.
Case where it is comparatively
difficult,
those by whom they
are exercised.

194 10.
Position assumed
But for the arrangements
taken for this
end, interest, in all to
whom punishment or
reward is to be made,
applicable, would be in
opposition more or less
probably effectual to
duty: else they would be
useless and needless

195 11.
True, in the one situation,
it must be taken
for true in the other, until
cause will be shown why
it should be less so.[note
cause will be shown
why it must be more
so] For the arrangements
necessary to solution in
this case see posted.

196. 12.
If, in numbers sufficient
to render the arrangement
ineffectual,
interest, but for the
means taken for the
solution, stands opposed
to duty, it must be
that in the human
breast, generally speaking,
self-regarding in


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12 continu.d
interest is predominant
over regard for all others
together - over regard
for every social interest,
for greatest happiness
. for all duty consisting
in endeavour to
promote that universal
interest.

197 13.
Hence, position assumed
and acted upon-
in man self regarding
is predominant over
all other interest.

198 14. Case in which, to ensure
the truth of the
rule, a corresponding exception would be requisite-
if, in the situation
of those by whom
government powers are
exercised, self regard had
no place or were outweighted.
Whether this or the
contrary be true, see
.

199 15.
Note the following
positions that principles
on which the choice
between the best and
the worst government
depends may be placed
in the clearest points
of view. For proofs, see
margin or appendix.

200 16.
1. Self regarding interest
universally predominates.














Identifier: | JB/038/055/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1820-07-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::185 [or] 1 - 200 [or] 16]]

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

055

Info in main headings field

constitut. code emancipation spanish part 2 corruptive influence

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

11692

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