登陆注册
5698300000270

第270章

But let us suppose a considerable party of the rich and great to be actuated by no view but to their emolument and ease. It is not difficult to show them that their interest in this sense will admit of no more than a temperate and yielding resistance. To such we may say: "It is in vain for you to fight against truth. It is like endeavouring with the human hand to stop the inroad of the ocean. Be wise betimes. Seek your safety in concession. If you will not come over to the standard of political justice, temporize at least with an enemy whom you cannot of overcome. Much, inexpressibly much depends upon you. If your proceedings be moderate and judicious, it is not probable that you will suffer the privation, even of that injurious indulgence and accommodation to which you are so strongly attached. The genuine progress of political improvement is kind and attentive to the sentiments of all. It changes the opinions of men by insensible degrees;Chapter roduces nothing by shock and abruptness; and is far from requiring the calamity of any. Confiscation, and the proscription of bodies of men, form no branch of its story. These evils, which by wise and sober men will always be regretted, will in all probability never occur, unless brought on by your indiscretion and obstinacy. Even in the very tempest and fury of explosion, if such an event shall arise, it may perhaps still be in your power to make advantageous conditions, and to be little or nothing sufferers by the change.

"Above all, do not be lulled into a rash and headlong security. Do not imagine that innovation is not at hand; or that the spirit of innovation can be defeated. We have already seen how much the hypocrisy and instability of the wise and enlightened of the present day, those who confess much, and have a confused view of still more, but dare not examine the whole with a steady and unshrinking eye, are calculated to increase this security.

But there is a danger still more palpable. Do not be misled by the unthinking and seemingly general cry of those who have no fixed principles. Addresses have been found in every age a very uncertain criterion of the future conduct of a people. Do not count upon the numerous train of your adherents, retainers and servants. They afford a feeble dependence. They are men, and cannot be unconcerned as to the interests and claims of mankind. Some them will adhere to you, as long as a sordid interest seems to draw them in that direction. But the moment yours shall appear to be the losing cause, the same interest will carry them over to the enemy's standard. They will disappear like the morning's mist.

"Can it be supposed that you are incapable of receiving impression from another argument? Will you feel no compunction at the thought of resisting the greatest of all benefits? Are you content to be regarded by your impartial contemporaries, and to be recollected, as long as your memory shall endure, as the obstinate adversaries of philanthropy and justice? Can you reconcile it to your own minds that, for a sordid interest, for the cause of general corruption and abuse, you should be found active in stifling truth, and strangling the new-born happiness of mankind?" Would it were possible to take this argument felt by the enlightened and accomplished advocates of aristocracy! that they could be persuaded to consult neither passion, nor prejudice, nor the reveries of imagination, in deciding so momentous a question! "We know," I would say, "that truth will be triumphant, even though you refuse to be her ally. We do not fear your enmity. But our hearts bleed to see such gallantry, talents and virtue employed by the calamities of mankind. We recollect with grief that, when the lustre of your merits shall fill distant generations with astonishment, they will not be less astonished that you could be made the dupes of prejudice, and deliberately surrender the larger portion of the good you might have achieved, and the unqualified affection that might have pursued your memory." To the general mass of the adherents of equality, it may be proper to address a few words. "If there be any force in the arguments of this work, we seem authorized to deduce thus much from them, that truth is irresistible. Let then this axiom be the rudder of our undertakings. Let us not precipitately endeavour to accomplish that to-day which the dissemination of truth will make unavoidable to-morrow. Let us not over-anxiously watch for occasions and events: of particular events the ascendancy of truth is independent.

Let us anxiously refrain from violence: force is not a conviction, and is extremely unworthy of the cause of justice. Let us admit into our bosoms neither contempt, animosity, resentment nor revenge. The cause of justice is the cause of humanity. Its advocates should be penetrated with universal good-will. We should love this cause; for it conduces to the general happiness of mankind. We should love it; for there is not a man that lives, who, in the natural and tranquil progress of things, will not be made happier by its approach. The most powerful circumstance by which it has been retarded, is the mistake of its adherents, the air of ruggedness, brutishness and inflexibility which they have given to that which, in itself, is all benignity.

同类推荐
  • 张真人金石灵砂论

    张真人金石灵砂论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Pollyanna

    Pollyanna

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 忆四明山泉

    忆四明山泉

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 青囊序

    青囊序

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 新西游记

    新西游记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 异海

    异海

    一场没有硝烟的别样战争,在一片有别于三维空间的异海展开。知晓全部秘密的美国人、以卧底身份参与其中的中国人、后来居上的苏联人、先下手为强的德国人,他们都明白:谁控制了异海的陆地,谁就能重建一个世界秩序。谁拥有神秘的怀表,谁就能在不同空间任意穿越,经历不同人生,体验不同时空。如果有一天,地球不复存在,究竟谁能在异海争得生存空间?如果有诺亚方舟,到底哪些国家能够获得珍贵的船票?
  • BOSS狂想曲

    BOSS狂想曲

    如果有人问:网游是什么?孩子会说:就是网络游戏。青年会说:偶尔打发时间的消遣。父母会说:就是害我儿子考试不及格的东西。警察会说:真人PK的进化版本。商人会说:那都是钱。子于会说:那是工作。对,只是工作!在这个外挂四溢、RMB战士横飞的时代,网络游戏早就没了乐趣可言。对他们这些长年与网游为伴的职业玩家来说,网游的乐趣到底在哪里呢?情节虚构,切勿模仿。
  • 俊美夫婿平凡妻

    俊美夫婿平凡妻

    《姣月不是姣月》上一世为情凄惨而亡,这一世只想平平淡淡一人渡过余生就好,奈何心中无红尘,红尘却有你?罢了,既然命中有红尘,那便试着再用一次情。在女尊王朝当地主,想想还是不错的,冷悠然希望这一世能健康幸福美满……
  • 植物百科(中国儿童课外必读)

    植物百科(中国儿童课外必读)

    植物是地球生态圈中的一个庞大群体,与我们人类的生存与生活息息相关。本书根据植物本身的特点及人类认识植物的规律,囊括了植物的生活、植物的种类、植物的文化等各方面的内容,以详尽的资料、简洁的文字向读者展示了一个栩栩如生的植物世界。读者不仅可以清晰地看到植物从简单到复杂的进化脚印,而且可以获得对各类植物的崭新认识。
  • 风沙漫笔

    风沙漫笔

    徐刚作品集,内容包括:黄土高原、大地史书、黄河兰州、夕照敦煌、西行路上左公柳、古浪褶皱、八步沙之梦、再访民勤、明月有约、消失的古城、新疆古道、大漠之水、寻找艾丁湖、废墟与坎儿井等。
  • 童话

    童话

    季红真在这部小说里写了很多好人,如于思的父母,于思的邻居李家伦和他的女朋友楚冰。她还写了很多的好孩子,如会拉琴却早夭的小丹,红颜薄命的罗伊洛,于思的哥哥于省。她也写了一些坏孩子,一些坏人;但这些坏人在季红真笔下都是可怜的、令人同情的;那些坏孩子,虽然干了一些坏事,但却都带着几分可爱。以“文革”为背景的小说实在是太多了,季红真这部小说的贡献就是把对人的宽容、同情和理解,贯彻到小说的字里行间。也许,这也才是那个时期人性的本来面貌。
  • 过江七事

    过江七事

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 洪氏集验方

    洪氏集验方

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 狂魔邪凰:神妃逆天下

    狂魔邪凰:神妃逆天下

    【正文完结,请放心阅读】她是强悍的佣兵团团长,一朝异界重生,指挥四大上古神兽直捣五界。神魔大战,风云变幻,她凌空而立,腻在他的怀中,看着他翻手间倾覆整个天下,媚笑盎然,“我是神,你是魔,神魔相爱会有天谴。”他睥睨天下,俯瞰五界苍生,勾唇一笑,“神挡杀神,魔挡诛魔。”谈笑间,他为她豪弃江山,袖手天下,宁负天下人也要独宠他的第一神妃。十指相扣,傲视天下,五界千年岿然,却不堪她他联袂一击。
  • 不可不知的天才家教智慧全集

    不可不知的天才家教智慧全集

    家教是青少年成长路上不可缺少的一个重要环节,它是任重而道远的。为了孩子少走弯路,为了孩子不受伤害,为了孩子多学点儿知识技能,为了孩子能健康地成长……父母有太多的理由,也付出了太多的心思和精力。家长们,少一些枯燥的说教,多一些应有的尊重;少一些强制和命令,多一些理解和支持;少一些猜测和居高临下,多一些信任和心平气和……给孩子自由的阅读空间,让他们从精彩的故事中学习和成长