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1821 Aug. 26 19<lb/><head><del>Codification Other</del> Constitut. Code</head><lb/><note><gap/><lb/><del>Appendix</del><lb/>Supreme Operation<lb/>1. Monarch's <gap/></note><p>§. 5. Draughtsman Single<lb/>Note</p><p>154 77<add>(a)</add><lb/>In a Monarchy, causes<lb/>of the connection between<lb/>happiness of rulers and d<add>o.</add><lb/>of subjects.</p><p>1. Monarchy absolute.<lb/>Cause 1. Proportioned to the<lb/>number of existing subjects<lb/>is the greatest mass of the<lb/>external instruments of<lb/>his felicity extractible by<lb/>Monarch: and inseparable<lb/>from existence are the<lb/>comforts by which existence<lb/>is continued to the individual<lb/>and the species.</p><p>Thus far, though by his<lb/>operations, felicity is<lb/>produced to them by him, no<lb/>thought is employed to that<lb/>end.</p><p>155<lb/>2. Cause 2. Monarch's fear<lb/>of resistance, and retribution<lb/>for injury: i.e. for<lb/>infelicity, produced by<lb/>increase of his felicity at<lb/>the expence of <del>o</del>the<add>i</add>rs.</p><p>156<lb/>To no Monarch can<lb/>subject many have ever<lb/>failed, or ever ceased, to<lb/>be objects of contempt and<lb/>hatred.</p><p>3. Causes of the contempt.<lb/>1. Smallness of the share left<lb/>them in the instruments<lb/>of felicity.<lb/>2. Intellectual weakness<lb/>manifested by submission to<lb/>such treatment, and to the<lb/>corruption and delusion<lb/>applied to them.<lb/>3. Contempt consummate,<lb/>hatred none: as contempt<lb/>lessens, hatred comes on<lb/>and increases.</p><pb/>§. 5. Draughtsman Single<lb/>Note<p>157 7<add>(a)</add> conten<add>d.</add><lb/>4. Of some portion of<lb/>hatred, the absence is<lb/>impossible: viz. <hi rend="underline">that</hi> produced<lb/>by the incapacity of<lb/>their labour to keep pace<lb/>with his demands.</p><p>5. Of another, the presence<lb/>is contingent: viz. <hi rend="underline">that</hi><lb/>which has place when, by<lb/>depredation and oppression,<lb/>patience has been<lb/>made to give place to<lb/>visible impatience and<lb/>discontent, whence,<lb/>apprehended disaffection,<lb/>resistance, insurrection.</p><p>6. Now, with the hatred, is<lb/>produced fear: harm<lb/>eventually, diminution<lb/>of misrule.</p><p>True, of fear, hatred is a<lb/>natural conseqhence: &amp;<lb/>of hatred, <add>exacerbation</add> <del>aggregation</del> of<lb/>misrule. Here comes<lb/>conflict between self-regarding<lb/>and anti-social affection:<lb/>victor, most commonly the<lb/>anti-social: thence by <gap/><lb/>unendurable producing<lb/>revolution.</p><p>158<lb/>7. Man hates others more<lb/>than he loves himself, a<lb/>paradox: but gratification<lb/>of anti-social affection<lb/>is self-love. To restrain it,<lb/>requires self-command:<lb/>the more used to command<lb/>others, the less he is to<lb/>command himself.</p><p>159<lb/>8. II. Monarchy <hi rend="underline">limited</hi>.<lb/>By same causes in<lb/>subruling few are produced<lb/>contempt and hatred of<lb/>subject many: yet incidentally</p>
<p><head>&sect; 5. Draughtsman Single<lb/>
 
Note</head></p>
 
<p>154 7(a)<lb/>
 
In a Monarchy, causes<lb/>
of the connection between<lb/>
happiness of rulers and d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi><lb/>of subjects.</p>
<p>1. Monarchy absolute.<lb/>
Cause 1. Proportioned to the<lb/>
number of existing subjects<lb/>
is the greatest mass of the<lb/>
external instruments of<lb/>
his felicity extractible by<lb/>
Monarch: and inseparable<lb/>
from existence are the<lb/>
comforts by which existence<lb/>
is continued to the individual<lb/>
and the species.</p>
<p>Thus far, though by his<lb/>
operations, felicity is<lb/>
produced to them by him, no<lb/>
thought is employed to that<lb/>
end.</p>
<p>155<lb/>
2. Cause 2. Monarch's fear<lb/>
of resistance, and retribution<lb/>
for injury: i.e. for<lb/>infelicity, produced by<lb/>
increase of his felicity at<lb/>
the expence of <del>o</del> theirs.</p>
<p>156<lb/>
To no Monarch can<lb/>
subject many have ever<lb/>
failed, or ever ceased, to<lb/>
be objects of contempt and<lb/>
hatred.</p>
<p>3. Causes of the contempt.</p>
<p>1. Smallness of the share left<lb/>
them in the instruments<lb/>
of felicity.</p>
<p>2. Intellectual weakness<lb/>
manifested by submission to<lb/>
such treatment, and to the<lb/>
corruption and delusion<lb/>
applied to them.</p>
<p>3. Contempt consummate,<lb/>
hatred none: as contempt<lb/>
lessens, hatred comes on<lb/>
and encreases.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>&sect; 5. Draughtsman Single<lb/>
Note</head></p>
<p>157 7(a) contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>
4. Of some portion of<lb/>
hatred, the absence is<lb/>
impossible: viz. <hi rend="underline">that</hi> produced<lb/>
by the incapacity of<lb/>
their labour to keep pace<lb/>
with his demands.</p>
<p>5. Of another, the presence<lb/>
is contingent: viz. <hi rend="underline">that</hi><lb/>
which has place when, by<lb/>
depredation and oppression,<lb/>
patience has been<lb/>
made to give place to<lb/>
visible impatience and<lb/>
discontent, whence,<lb/>
apprehended disaffection,<lb/>
esistance, insurrection.</p>
<p>6. Now, with the hatred, is<lb/>
produced fear: harm<lb/>
eventually, diminution<lb/>
of misrule.</p>
<p>True, of fear, hatred is a<lb/>
natural consequence: &amp;<lb/>
of hatred, <add>exacerbation</add> <del>aggregation</del> of<lb/>
misrule. Here comes<lb/>
conflict between self-regarding<lb/>
and anti-social affection:<lb/>
victor, most commonly the<lb/>
anti-social: thence tyranny<lb/>
unendurable producing<lb/>
revolution.</p>
<p>158<lb/>
7. Man hates others more<lb/>
than he loves himself, a<lb/>
paradox: but gratification<lb/>
of anti-social affection<lb/>
is self-love. To restrain it,<lb/>
requires self-command:<lb/>
the more used to command<lb/>
others, the less he is to<lb/>
command himself.</p>
<p>159<lb/>8. II. Monarchy <hi rend="underline">limited</hi>.<lb/>
By same causes in<lb/>
sub-ruling few are produced<lb/>
contempt and hatred of<lb/>
subject many: yet incidentally</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>&sect; 5. Draughtsman Single<lb/>
Note</head></p>
<p>7<add>(a)</add> contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>
incidentally accompanied<lb/>
with hatred towards<lb/>
the Monarch, and, by<lb/>
the increasing his fear as<lb/>
above, promoting alleviation<lb/>
or aggravation of<lb/>
misrule.</p>
<p>160<lb/>
9. Causes of this hatred</p>
<p>1. Share experienced of<lb/>
the burthen, chiefly<lb/>
intended for the subject<lb/>many.</p>
<p>2. Each man's dissatisfaction<lb/>
with the share<lb/>
allotted to him out of<lb/>
the plunderage.</p>
<p>10. Sole government<lb/>
under which subject many<lb/>
are to ruling few, objects<lb/>
not of contempt and<lb/>
hatred, but respect and love.<lb/>
Representative Democracy:<lb/>
particularly the U.S.<lb/>
with its 13. increased to<lb/>
23. States.</p>
<p>161<lb/>
11 Cause – the few possessors<lb/>
of operative power,<lb/>
subject to the constitutive<lb/>
power of the many:<lb/>
being, with or without<lb/>
intermediate agency, appointed<lb/>
and promptly removable<lb/>
by them.</p>
<p>162<lb/>
12. Hence while, in<lb/>
absolute Monarchy, moral<lb/>
inaptitude, in Representative<lb/>
Democracy d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> aptitude<lb/>
is consummate.</p>
<p>163.<lb/>
13. In limited Monarchy,<lb/>
moral inaptitude may<lb/>
vary in degree according<lb/>
to the extent of the limitations,<lb/>
and the situation of<lb/>
the hands it is applied by:<lb/>
in virtue of such influence<lb/>
as subjects may<lb/>
have on the choice and<lb/>
conduct of sub-rulers.<lb/>
Still, whenever competition<lb/>
has place, subject's<lb/>
happiness will here be<lb/>
sacrificed to d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> sub-rulers d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi></p>
<pb/><note>&#9758; 21 Nov<add>r</add> 1821<lb/>
This Note has not<lb/>been included with<lb/>
revised copy.</note>
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1821 Aug. 26
Codification Other Constitut. Code

§ 5. Draughtsman Single
Note

154 7(a)
In a Monarchy, causes
of the connection between
happiness of rulers and do.
of subjects.

1. Monarchy absolute.
Cause 1. Proportioned to the
number of existing subjects
is the greatest mass of the
external instruments of
his felicity extractible by
Monarch: and inseparable
from existence are the
comforts by which existence
is continued to the individual
and the species.

Thus far, though by his
operations, felicity is
produced to them by him, no
thought is employed to that
end.

155
2. Cause 2. Monarch's fear
of resistance, and retribution
for injury: i.e. for
infelicity, produced by
increase of his felicity at
the expence of o theirs.

156
To no Monarch can
subject many have ever
failed, or ever ceased, to
be objects of contempt and
hatred.

3. Causes of the contempt.

1. Smallness of the share left
them in the instruments
of felicity.

2. Intellectual weakness
manifested by submission to
such treatment, and to the
corruption and delusion
applied to them.

3. Contempt consummate,
hatred none: as contempt
lessens, hatred comes on
and encreases.


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§ 5. Draughtsman Single
Note

157 7(a) contind.
4. Of some portion of
hatred, the absence is
impossible: viz. that produced
by the incapacity of
their labour to keep pace
with his demands.

5. Of another, the presence
is contingent: viz. that
which has place when, by
depredation and oppression,
patience has been
made to give place to
visible impatience and
discontent, whence,
apprehended disaffection,
esistance, insurrection.

6. Now, with the hatred, is
produced fear: harm
eventually, diminution
of misrule.

True, of fear, hatred is a
natural consequence: &
of hatred, exacerbation aggregation of
misrule. Here comes
conflict between self-regarding
and anti-social affection:
victor, most commonly the
anti-social: thence tyranny
unendurable producing
revolution.

158
7. Man hates others more
than he loves himself, a
paradox: but gratification
of anti-social affection
is self-love. To restrain it,
requires self-command:
the more used to command
others, the less he is to
command himself.

159
8. II. Monarchy limited.
By same causes in
sub-ruling few are produced
contempt and hatred of
subject many: yet incidentally


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§ 5. Draughtsman Single
Note

7(a) contind.
incidentally accompanied
with hatred towards
the Monarch, and, by
the increasing his fear as
above, promoting alleviation
or aggravation of
misrule.

160
9. Causes of this hatred

1. Share experienced of
the burthen, chiefly
intended for the subject
many.

2. Each man's dissatisfaction
with the share
allotted to him out of
the plunderage.

10. Sole government
under which subject many
are to ruling few, objects
not of contempt and
hatred, but respect and love.
Representative Democracy:
particularly the U.S.
with its 13. increased to
23. States.

161
11 Cause – the few possessors
of operative power,
subject to the constitutive
power of the many:
being, with or without
intermediate agency, appointed
and promptly removable
by them.

162
12. Hence while, in
absolute Monarchy, moral
inaptitude, in Representative
Democracy do. aptitude
is consummate.

163.
13. In limited Monarchy,
moral inaptitude may
vary in degree according
to the extent of the limitations,
and the situation of
the hands it is applied by:
in virtue of such influence
as subjects may
have on the choice and
conduct of sub-rulers.
Still, whenever competition
has place, subject's
happiness will here be
sacrificed to do. sub-rulers do.


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☞ 21 Novr 1821
This Note has not
been included with
revised copy.


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Date_1

1821-08-26

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[[marginal_summary_numbering::154 [or] 7a, 155-156, 157 [or] 7a, 158-163]]

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038

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constitutional code

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109

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001

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note

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1

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d19 / e1*

Penner

john flowerdew colls

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john flowerdew colls

Corrections

jeremy bentham

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1819

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