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c.1. Ruling principles §.1. Ends aimed at 10. 10. Internal: resistible or irresistible. 11. 11. Ordinarily Resistible; delinguents, offenders, malefactors, criminals. 12. 12. Ordinarily Irresistible; self seated rulers and trust-breaking | <p>c.1. Ruling principles <lb/> | ||
§.1. Ends aimed at</p> | |||
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<p>10. Internal: resistible or <lb/> | |||
irresistible.</p> | |||
<p>11.</p> | |||
<p>11. <add>Ordinarily</add> Resistible; delinguents, <lb/> | |||
offenders, malefactors, <lb/> | |||
criminals.</p> | |||
<p>12.</p> | |||
12. <add>Ordinarily</add> Irresistible; self seated <lb/> | |||
rulers and trust-<lb/> | |||
breaking Delegates. <lb/> | |||
Rulers how far adversaries <lb/> | |||
See §.3. how their <gap/>stably <lb/> | |||
<p>13</p> | |||
<p><gap/> be rendered law<gap/>ess See §. <!-- Numbers in pencil -->5.6<lb/> | |||
<add>13</add> Minute the evil by resistible, <lb/> | |||
compared with <lb/> | |||
d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. by irresistible.</p> | |||
<p>14.</p> | |||
<p><add>14.</add> Calamity: Inundation, <lb/> | |||
conflagration, pestilence, <lb/> | |||
Famine Reproducible <lb/> | |||
and encreasible, <lb/> | |||
by hostility, external <lb/> | |||
or internal, avertible <lb/> | |||
or diminishable, by official <lb/> | |||
service.</p> | |||
<p>15. <!-- Pencil number in parentheses -->(15).</p> <p>15. IV. <hi rend="underline">Equality</hi>. More <lb/> | |||
equal distribution of <lb/> | |||
means greater the sum <lb/> | |||
of happiness. <gap/> Insert <lb/> | |||
how demonstrable.</p> | |||
<p>16.</p> | |||
<p>16. <!-- Pencil number in parentheses -->(16)</p> | |||
<p>By Monarchy, inequality <lb/> | |||
is maximized.</p> | |||
<p>17.</p> | |||
<p>17. Incompatible with <lb/> | |||
Equality is Factitious <lb/> | |||
Honour and Dignity. <lb/> | |||
Instrument of corruption <lb/> | |||
and delusion in <lb/> | |||
Monarchy's hands.</p> | |||
<p>18.</p> | |||
<p>18. For production of <lb/> | |||
extra meritorious service, <lb/> | |||
no efficient cause <lb/> | |||
or encouragement is <lb/> | |||
so apt and surely proportionate <lb/> | |||
as detailed <lb/> | |||
publication of it.</p><pb/> | |||
Ch.1. Ruling principles §.1. Ends aimed at 19. 19. Preventive of extra meritorious service is Factitious Honor and Dignity. Without service, it gives greater rewards than are obtainable by most meritorious service. 20 (1<del>5</del>7) | |||
20.V. Expence: evil caused for excluding greater, or producing more than equivalent good. 21 (18) 21. Punishment, evil produced as the direct and purposed cause of the good. 22 (16) 22. Hardship, evil produced as the and unpurposed collateral result og other means employed for production of the good. 23 (20) 23. Expence: as to its shape pecuniary or non-pecuniary. 24 (21) 24 Non-pecuniary, forced personal service or hardship at large. Of neither easiltyneither be procured without punishment | |||
23 (22) or the fear of it or hardship | |||
or both. | |||
25. For no purpose <gap/> accordingly. good producible by Government, but through evil, as above. 26. Thence good un lessened, minimize factitious reward as well as punishment. 27. <gap/> Official <gap/> | |||
merely action 28. 28 Active is knowledge ju<gap/> | |||
29. 29 <gap/> <gap/> disposition | |||
to <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> | |||
happening <gap/> <gap/> shape | |||
of <gap/> <gap/><pb/> | |||
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1823. March. 19
Ch. 1. nking principles
§.1. Ends aimed at
—
1.
Ends of institution and
arrangements, with ling
principles of the
Constitution, these
1. All-comprehensive
end, maximization of
national felicity
2.
2. To the extent of competition,
do of greatest number.
3.
Instruments on the other occasion
employing, plate or government
3.
3. Only right and proper
3 specific and
all
ends of
divestment maximization
government, the above:
of the means of
Specific ends,
Subsistence, Abundance,
security in all shapes,
and Equality each
maximized.
4.
4. Secondary and collateral
end, minimization
of the Government expence
of government in
all shapes
5. 4* its pages
5. Means immediately
subservient, maximization
of Official Aptitude,
in all departments
and ranks.
See next Section.
6.
6.I. Subsistence: viz.
for each moment
7.
7.II. Abundance; as
the fund for subsistence
and security.
8.
8.III. Security: as ag<hi rend="underline">st</hi>
hostility or and calamity.
9.
Hostility: either of external
or internal
adversaries.
10.
Means or instruments of
subsistence and Abundance
and moneys with
of security, maximization of
power received by each minimization of
power conceded. for dif
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c.1. Ruling principles
§.1. Ends aimed at
10.
10. Internal: resistible or
irresistible.
11.
11. Ordinarily Resistible; delinguents,
offenders, malefactors,
criminals.
12.
12. Ordinarily Irresistible; self seated
rulers and trust-
breaking Delegates.
Rulers how far adversaries
See §.3. how their stably
13
be rendered lawess See §. 5.6
13 Minute the evil by resistible,
compared with
do. by irresistible.
14.
14. Calamity: Inundation,
conflagration, pestilence,
Famine Reproducible
and encreasible,
by hostility, external
or internal, avertible
or diminishable, by official
service.
15. (15).
15. IV. Equality. More
equal distribution of
means greater the sum
of happiness. Insert
how demonstrable.
16.
16. (16)
By Monarchy, inequality
is maximized.
17.
17. Incompatible with
Equality is Factitious
Honour and Dignity.
Instrument of corruption
and delusion in
Monarchy's hands.
18.
18. For production of
extra meritorious service,
no efficient cause
or encouragement is
so apt and surely proportionate
as detailed
publication of it.
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Ch.1. Ruling principles §.1. Ends aimed at 19. 19. Preventive of extra meritorious service is Factitious Honor and Dignity. Without service, it gives greater rewards than are obtainable by most meritorious service. 20 (157)
20.V. Expence: evil caused for excluding greater, or producing more than equivalent good. 21 (18) 21. Punishment, evil produced as the direct and purposed cause of the good. 22 (16) 22. Hardship, evil produced as the and unpurposed collateral result og other means employed for production of the good. 23 (20) 23. Expence: as to its shape pecuniary or non-pecuniary. 24 (21) 24 Non-pecuniary, forced personal service or hardship at large. Of neither easiltyneither be procured without punishment
23 (22) or the fear of it or hardship
or both.
25. For no purpose accordingly. good producible by Government, but through evil, as above. 26. Thence good un lessened, minimize factitious reward as well as punishment. 27. Official
merely action 28. 28 Active is knowledge ju
29. 29 disposition
to
happening shape
of
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