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<p>1823. May 2<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi></p>
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<p>21.<lb/>
 
Small the evil even<lb/>
 
from external, compared<lb/>
 
with d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> from internal<lb/>
official adversaries.<lb/>
External commonly resistible;<lb/>
internal, irresistible:<lb/>
foreign, if resisted<lb/>
in vain, commonly<lb/>
withdrawn, after<lb/>
success.  If they continue,<lb/>
they become the official<lb/>
irresistible adversaries.</p>
<p>22.<lb/>
To provide security against<lb/>
internal official<lb/>
adversaries is the direct<lb/>
and peculiar object of the<lb/>
Constitutional branch<lb/>
of law – thence of this Code.<lb/>
In one form of Government<lb/>
there is none:  in<lb/>
another it is entire:  in<lb/>
<del>all</del> the others there is <del>some</del> <add>more or less</add><lb/>
but continually diminishing.</p>
<p>23.<lb/>
4.  Equality.  Of subsistence,<lb/>
abundance and<lb/>
Security, the titles to the<lb/>
appellation of instruments<lb/>
of felicity stamped<lb/>
on the face of their names.<lb/>
Not so of Equality.</p>
<p>24.<lb/>
Equality implies distribution.<lb/>
Subjects of distribution<lb/>
are either benefits<lb/>
or burthens.<lb/>
Benefit i.e. <add>extract</add> instruments<lb/>
of felicity;  considered<lb/>
as resulting to<lb/>
one of two <gap/> from<lb/>
the action of anothe:<lb/>
burthens, i.e. evils, from the<lb/>
<unclear>same</unclear> cause.</p>
<pb/>
<p>25.<lb/>
From inequality in the<lb/>
allotment of benefit, <del>i.e.<lb/>
instruments of felicity,</del><lb/>
come two evils:  1. domestic<lb/>
or civil:  2 political<lb/>
or constitutional.</p>
<p>26.<lb/>
1. Domestic: in so far as<lb/>
the subject is the matter<lb/>
of wealth: ie. of subsistence<lb/>
and abundance.</p>
<p>27.<lb/>
It has place thus.<lb/>
The more remote from equality<lb/>
the distribution<lb/>
of the instruments, the less<lb/>
the felicity.</p>
<p>28.<lb/>
The political evil has<lb/>
place in so far as power<lb/>
is the subject matter.<lb/>
It has plus thus.  The<lb/>
greater the power, the greater<lb/>
the incitement <add>to,</add> and facility<lb/>
for, abuse.<lb/>
Directly, the position applies<lb/>
to power only:  indirectly,<lb/>
to wealth also:<lb/>
each being an instrument<lb/>
by which the other is acquired.</p>
<p>28*<lb/>
So, to factitious dignity.</p>
<p>29.<lb/>
Exemplifications &amp; proof<lb/>
Monarchy.  To the Monarch<lb/>
<add>is allotted</add> a share equal to the subsistence<lb/>
of from 10,000 to<lb/>
100,000 of those, from whom,<lb/>
when produced by their labour,<lb/>
it is extorted.  Doubtful<lb/>
still whether his felicity<lb/>
is greater than <add>that of</add> one of<lb/>
theirs on average is, or<lb/>
<add>at least</add> would be but for <add>the</add> extortion.</p>
<p>30.<lb/>
Certain, that of a gloomy<lb/>
ill-tempered or diseased<lb/>
Monarch, the felicity is not<lb/>
so great, as of a cheerful,<lb/>
good-tempered, and healthy<lb/>
labourer.</p>
<pb/>
<p>31.<lb/>
Still if, by such Monarch,<lb/>
a net quantity of felicity<lb/>
be produced, over and<lb/>
above d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> by an Executive<lb/>
Chief, whose pay is not a<lb/>
two hundredth part as<lb/>
great, the evil of the inequality<lb/>
is overbalanced:<lb/>
but to prove the affirmative<lb/>
lies on the assertors.</p>
<p>32.<lb/>
If, where the excess of the<lb/>
instruments of felicity<lb/>
is so <del>small</del> great, so small<lb/>
and questionable is the d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi><lb/>
of felicity, still more so<lb/>
must it be in proportion<lb/>
as it is smaller &amp; smaller.<lb/>
The proof applicable, as<lb/>
above, to <add>the case of</add> Monarchy, serves<lb/>
therefore for <add>that of</add> Aristocracy.</p>
<p>33.<lb/>
Hence, security undiminished,<lb/>
the less the inequality<lb/>
in the distribution of<lb/>
the instruments of felicity,<lb/>
the greater the felicity.</p>
<p>34.<lb/>
Burthen is distributed<lb/>
on account of delinquency<lb/>
or <hi rend="underline">not</hi>.  On account of delinquency,<lb/>
for punishment<lb/>
or for compensation:  i.e.<lb/>
for production of correspondent<lb/>
benefit in compensation<lb/>
for antecedent<lb/>
damage.</p>
<p>35.<lb/>
Correspondent to evil by<lb/>
inequality in <del><gap/></del> <add>addition</add>, is<lb/>
d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> by subtraction, but<lb/>
greater.  The smaller the<lb/>
mass of a man's possessions,<lb/>
the greater the evil<lb/>
produced by abstraction of<lb/>
a given quantity.  In him<lb/>
who has but £100, abstraction<lb/>
of £50, produces more<lb/>
suffering than in him who<lb/>
has £200.</p>
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1823. May 2d.

21.
Small the evil even
from external, compared
with do. from internal
official adversaries.
External commonly resistible;
internal, irresistible:
foreign, if resisted
in vain, commonly
withdrawn, after
success. If they continue,
they become the official
irresistible adversaries.

22.
To provide security against
internal official
adversaries is the direct
and peculiar object of the
Constitutional branch
of law – thence of this Code.
In one form of Government
there is none: in
another it is entire: in
all the others there is some more or less
but continually diminishing.

23.
4. Equality. Of subsistence,
abundance and
Security, the titles to the
appellation of instruments
of felicity stamped
on the face of their names.
Not so of Equality.

24.
Equality implies distribution.
Subjects of distribution
are either benefits
or burthens.
Benefit i.e. extract instruments
of felicity; considered
as resulting to
one of two from
the action of anothe:
burthens, i.e. evils, from the
same cause.


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25.
From inequality in the
allotment of benefit, i.e.
instruments of felicity,

come two evils: 1. domestic
or civil: 2 political
or constitutional.

26.
1. Domestic: in so far as
the subject is the matter
of wealth: ie. of subsistence
and abundance.

27.
It has place thus.
The more remote from equality
the distribution
of the instruments, the less
the felicity.

28.
The political evil has
place in so far as power
is the subject matter.
It has plus thus. The
greater the power, the greater
the incitement to, and facility
for, abuse.
Directly, the position applies
to power only: indirectly,
to wealth also:
each being an instrument
by which the other is acquired.

28*
So, to factitious dignity.

29.
Exemplifications & proof
Monarchy. To the Monarch
is allotted a share equal to the subsistence
of from 10,000 to
100,000 of those, from whom,
when produced by their labour,
it is extorted. Doubtful
still whether his felicity
is greater than that of one of
theirs on average is, or
at least would be but for the extortion.

30.
Certain, that of a gloomy
ill-tempered or diseased
Monarch, the felicity is not
so great, as of a cheerful,
good-tempered, and healthy
labourer.


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31.
Still if, by such Monarch,
a net quantity of felicity
be produced, over and
above do. by an Executive
Chief, whose pay is not a
two hundredth part as
great, the evil of the inequality
is overbalanced:
but to prove the affirmative
lies on the assertors.

32.
If, where the excess of the
instruments of felicity
is so small great, so small
and questionable is the do.
of felicity, still more so
must it be in proportion
as it is smaller & smaller.
The proof applicable, as
above, to the case of Monarchy, serves
therefore for that of Aristocracy.

33.
Hence, security undiminished,
the less the inequality
in the distribution of
the instruments of felicity,
the greater the felicity.

34.
Burthen is distributed
on account of delinquency
or not. On account of delinquency,
for punishment
or for compensation: i.e.
for production of correspondent
benefit in compensation
for antecedent
damage.

35.
Correspondent to evil by
inequality in addition, is
do. by subtraction, but
greater. The smaller the
mass of a man's possessions,
the greater the evil
produced by abstraction of
a given quantity. In him
who has but £100, abstraction
of £50, produces more
suffering than in him who
has £200.


Identifier: | JB/034/022/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

1823-05-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

21-28, 28*, 29-35

Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

022

Info in main headings field

constitut. code

Image

001

Titles

security / equality

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham; john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman 1821

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1821

Notes public

ID Number

10296

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