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Constitut Code. Ch.1

S 34. Obstacles, how man

Self preference continued

23 or 6

True - self sacrifice possible

1. State of society highly
matured.

2. very few highly
cultivated minds

3. Moment of extraordinary
excitement

4. Interest sacrificed to
national, or evident.4

24 or 7

But such self-sacrifices
are not more
common than insanity
4

25 or 8

On conduct of the 1000,
not of one should calculations
and conduct
be grounded.4.

26 or 9

This sum, polit
possible of purity should
be scorned like
walkers profes of
chastity.4.


§.1. Ends here arrived at

§.2. Means here employed.

§.3. Obstacles to this
Rulers sinister interest
its opposite ends

§.4. Means or instruments
employed by it

§.5. Means employed for
concealing it kind masking its
and influence sinister effects.
masking it.

§.6. Means here employed
for checking it surmounting its influence

§.7. efficiency and undangerousness
of these means
demonstrated by American experience
with United States

§.8. Self-preference its
unity not disproved
by that experience.


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Ruling principles

§.5. Obstacles, hold

1 (1)

Those stops ascertaining
existence and cause. 1

2 (2)

1 Practical Rule 1. Minimize
confidence 1

3 (3)

2 Antagonizing Rule
Withhold no necessa
p.2.

4 (4)

3. Rule 3. This security
against t about, defendant
and respectability compleat
(added) of rulers are
ruled. 2.


5 (10) or (9)

4. Best scarcely Partial
impotence a bad security
(Added) Line not
drawable


6 (5)

Dependence - viz an
ex.gr ref

1. Of legislative or constitution.

2. Of executive in all
branches and individuals
or legislature, thence
on Constitutive. 4.

7 (6)

Note? Sole case whose
antiexecutive should not be dependence is no absolute
Judiciary.4.

(7)

8 or 4(a)

Note? Dependence referrs mostly
yo dislocubility;
responsibility to punibility.
But be the are necessary.3

<p9 (8)

Argument to Monarchi
In Monarchy (for )
dependence be
too compleat. Say, why
the many should be better
served by the few being
their being all dependent
in the one, then by this
few being dependent upon
them?.5.

10 (9) or (10)

5. Rule 5. Bad security
of power except in supreme & constitution 6.


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Heads deduced 2o from 1o

.6. J.Bs course efficient
and condamrous: proof U.S

1

Short proof U.S. 1

2

U.S. agrees with J.B.2

3

Effects felicitous 3

4

In Monarchies effects of their
System destined to end in disputation..
4.

5 (14)

Imperfections removing
in Ch.8. 5

6 (15)

Run but what may and
will be remedied without
change in Constitution. 6

7 (17)

None then, but are in greater
degree elsewhere. 6

8 18 or 13

Not the less prevalent
there is self-preference,
But the effect in them -
proper and sinister s-
free: Government being
in all. 7.

9 (5)

Injury other, every man
finds opponents: serving
self without do, none, but
so far as they are saved

assistants. 8

10 (6)

viz. whatever evidences
to aggregate of subsistence
&c 9.

11 (7)

This done their Constitution
every thing desired
and desirable - 10.


Sole difficulty, reclly
maximization of beneficial
with minimization of
maleficial power.7.

(12)

Resource making possessors
of operation power disterable
and pible by
to whom the common has
been maleficial.7.


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§ 6. J.B's course efficient
and use dangerous proof U.S.

There, not professions.

12 or 1

(8)

In U.S. no such professions
of purity of tures
11

(9)

13 or 2

Causes.
1. No demand
2. No hope of evidence. 12

14 (10)

1. No demand: because
no correspondent part.

2. France no sinister action
to disprove by
words.13.

15 (11)

2. No hope of evidence.
No instruments by the distance
by which the evidence
is produced. Ch.15

16 (12)

Each man this
every other is emmisions
of self-preference by what
be feels and sees. 15

17

17 (13) see (18)

U.S. no exception to
the rule - rulers and in
dis greater happiness for
them, all are rulers as
well as subjects.

Quere where to place the
Imperfection? whether next to
the felicity? or after
the unity of interests?
or after the absence of
professions?


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Identifier: | JB/034/018/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-27, 3*, 14-17, 18 or 1 - 26 or 9, 1-10, 1-11, 12 or 1 - 13 or 2, 14-17

Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

018

Info in main headings field

constitut. code ch. i ruling principles heads deduced 2o from 1o

Image

003

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman 1821

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1821

Notes public

ID Number

10292

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