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Reasons
Art. 1 Reasons
4. Appropriate aptitude. has three branches is composed of three elements Appropriate aptiude
1 moral 2 intellectual
3 active
1. appropriate probity - approporiate intellectual aptitude
appropriate active talent
In respect of every one of these elements every government In every one branch
every member of government
liable to be
deficient
and every member of every government is at all
tiems liable to be deficient
In respect of appropriate probity every government and every member of every
government is at all
times almost sure
to be deficient
5.1 Appropriate probity is a branch of appropriate
aptitude in respect of which in a greater or less degree by the necessary constitution
of human nature, every man without exception has been
is and ever will be chang justly chpable.
Appropriate probity has places in so far as the alternative in question as a man Appropriate moral
aptitude where regard
for universal interest
predominant over every
other particular interest
is disposed to sacrifice to the interest of the whole community
has personal as well every other particular
interest. in other words to have possess for the universal
interest a regard prodominant over every the
his regard for every other particular interest
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