登陆注册
5698300000005

第5章

Additional perspicuity will be communicated to our view of the evils of political society if we reflect with further and closer attention upon what may be called its interior and domestic history.

Two of the greatest abuses relative to the interior policy of nations, which at this time prevail in the world, consist in the irregular transfer of property, either first by violence, or secondly by fraud. If among the inhabitants of any country there existed no desire in one individual to possess himself of the substance of another, or no desire so vehement and restless as to prompt him to acquire it by means inconsistent with order and justice, undoubtedly in that country guilt could scarcely be known but by report. If every man could with perfect facility obtain the necessaries of life, and, obtaining them, feel no uneasy craving after its superfluities, temptation would lose its power. Private interest would visibly accord with public good; and civil society become what poetry has feigned of the golden age. Let us enquire into the principles to which these abuses are indebted for their existence.

First then it is to be observed that, in the most refined states of Europe, the inequality of property has risen to an alarming height. Vast numbers of their inhabitants are deprived of almost every accommodation that can render life tolerable or secure. Their utmost industry scarcely suffices for their support. The women and children lean with an insupportable weight upon the efforts of the man, so that a large family has in the lower orders of life become a proverbial expression for an uncommon degree of poverty and wretchedness. If sickness, or some of those casualties which are perpetually incident to an active and laborious life, be added to these burdens, the distress is yet greater.

It seems to be agreed that in England there is less wretchedness and distress than in most of the kingdoms of the continent. In England the poors' rates amount to the sum of two millions sterling per annum. It has been calculated that one person in seven of the inhabitants of this country derives at some period of his life assistance from this fund. If to this we add the persons who, from pride, a spirit of independence, or the want of a legal settlement, though in equal distress receive no such assistance, the proportion will be considerably increased.

I lay no stress upon the accuracy of this calculation; the general fact is sufficient to give us an idea of the greatness of the abuse. The consequences that result are placed beyond the reach of contradiction. A perpetual struggle with the evils of poverty, if frequently ineffectual, must necessarily render many of the sufferers desperate. A painful feeling of their oppressed situation will itself deprive them of the power of surmounting it. The superiority of the rich, being thus unmercifully exercised, must inevitably expose them to reprisals; and the poor man will be induced to regard the state of society as a state of war, an unjust combination, not for protecting every man in his rights and securing to him the means of existence, but for engrossing all its advantages to a few favoured individuals, and reserving for the portion of the rest want, dependence and misery.

A second source of those destructive passions by which the peace of society is interrupted is to be found in the luxury, the pageantry and magnificence with which enormous wealth is usually accompanied. Human beings are capable of encountering with cheerfulness considerable hardships when those hardships are impartially shared with the rest of the society, and they are not insulted with the spectacle of indolence and ease in others, no way deserving of greater advantages than themselves. But it is a bitter aggravation of their own calamity, to have the privileges of others forced on their observation, and, while they are perpetually and vainly endeavouring to secure for themselves and their families the poorest conveniences, to find others revelling in the fruits of their labours. This aggravation is assiduously administered to them under most of the political establishments at present in existence. There is a numerous class of individuals who, though rich, have neither brilliant talents nor sublime virtues; and, however highly they may prize their education, their affability, their superior polish and the elegance of their manners, have a secret consciousness that they possess nothing by which they can so securely assert their pre-eminence and keep their inferiors at a distance as the splendour of their equipage, the magnificence of their retinue and the sumptuousness of their entertainments.

The poor man is struck with this exhibition; he feels his own miseries;Chapter e knows how unwearied are his efforts to obtain a slender pittance of this prodigal waste; and he mistakes opulence for felicity. He cannot persuade himself that an embroidered garment may frequently cover an aching heart.

同类推荐
  • Sesame and Lilies

    Sesame and Lilies

    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。
  • 少室山房集

    少室山房集

    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。
  • 佛说金光王童子经

    佛说金光王童子经

    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。
  • 罗湖野录

    罗湖野录

    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。
  • 太上老君说了心经

    太上老君说了心经

    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
  • 魔法之徽

    魔法之徽

    在任何一个世界,人类都是有局限的。然而,当人们聚集在一起的时候,局限的界限就会变得无比遥远。正因为如此,人类最终成为了统治星球的生物。所谓魔法之徽,就是把微不足道的个体力量聚集,最终化为统治世界的伟力的伟大造物。捡到了奇怪的血滴的普通少年,在这个世界走上了不平凡的人生道路。以上简介纯属胡扯,如有雷同,纯属巧合。——————————于是,建了个书友群:623945251
  • 能源宝库

    能源宝库

    科学是人类进步的第一推动力,而科学知识的普及则是实现这一推动的必由之路。在新的时代,科技的发展、人们生活水平的不断提高,为我们青少年的科普教育提供了新的契机。抓住这个契机,大力普及科学知识,传播科学精神,提高青少年的科学素质,是我们全社会的重要课题。科学教育,是提高青少年素质的重要因素,是现代教育的核心,这不仅能使青少年获得生活和未来所需的知识与技能,更重要的是能使青少年获得科学思想、科学精神、科学态度及科学方法的熏陶和培养。科学教育,让广大青少年树立这样一个牢固的信念:科学总是在寻求、发现和了解世界的新现象,研究和掌握新规律,它是创造性的,它又是在不懈地追求真理,需要我们不断地努力奋斗。
  • 魔面皇者天才召唤

    魔面皇者天才召唤

    七叶神器初现,异世孤魂来寻,千年之前宿命,万年之巅战者,天地规则阻挠,八方寂令束缚,千年之梦长眠,万古零丁长叹,皆集于此……我,逆天归来,势必破天地规则,毁万里河山,颠空间秩序。嗜魂铃,药王鼎,阴阳双刃,戮神弩,引魂灯,绝遥琴,寂天锤……七叶现世,与谁有关?时逢乱世,谁出英雄? 周六更新
  • 六十种曲飞丸记

    六十种曲飞丸记

    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。
  • 荣荣

    荣荣

    身患残疾、求职无门的女孩荣荣,因冒昧给区委书记写了封信,收到了意想不到的结果,但在这背后却隐藏着官场上的是是非非及光怪陆离的世态。女人到底该凭什么立足社会?事情发生得很突然。在街边,弟弟和他约的人说了几句话,然后掏出一柄锋利的水果刀,无声无息的插进了那人的小腹。被捅的人进了医院,弟弟则被呼啸而来的警车无情地带走。当晚,荣荣家里乱了套。荣荣想,要说,豆蔻年华,为爱的权利抗争,本来是再“个我”不过的事情,可是,再怎么,也不该用刀捅人家的,伤的是别人,伤心的却是自家的亲人。
  • 唐朝穿越指南:长安及各地人民生活手册

    唐朝穿越指南:长安及各地人民生活手册

    如果有一天,您一睁眼发现自己穿越到了唐朝——不要惊慌,来,拿起这本《唐朝穿越指南:长安及各地人民生活手册》:先过了语言关,学几句中古汉语、唐朝国骂;再混进官府食堂开开小灶,品茶喝酒。记住,像穿越小说中那样大大咧咧走在街上,随手拿出纹银几两是会悲剧的,户口簿、暂住证一个也不能少。可随旅行团游览长安城最热门的五大景点,顺便逛逛青楼,看看马球,带上豹子去户外狩猎。更可入乡随俗,像个唐朝人一样过端午、春节、七夕情人节。想洋气一点也没问题,圣诞节唐朝就已有!运气好的话,还能受邀去别人家里做个客,唱K、跳舞,乐不思蜀,最后买套占地十亩限价房。
  • 罗茜效应

    罗茜效应

    《罗茜效应》是备受期待的纽约时报畅销小说《罗茜计划》的续集,因为在《罗茜计划》中男主角唐的寻妻计划项目完美达成,唐和罗茜迁往纽约重新生活。但他们即将面临一个新的挑战和惊喜,因为罗茜怀孕了。唐开始着手学习成为父亲的新计划,但他不同寻常的研究风格使他陷入了被妻子误解的困境。因误解而分离,因真情而释怀,唐和罗茜怀着期待又焦虑的心情迎接第一个孩子并再次坠入爱河。
  • 狼的故事

    狼的故事

    本书由几十个独立的“狼故事”组成,首次破译了关于狼的诸多密码。
  • 筠谷诗

    筠谷诗

    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。
  • 夫君,有礼了

    夫君,有礼了

    正文简介...前世之事帮人背了黑锅,算了,玉帝给了她无边的法力好,扶世就贫吧!美丽的外表让人窒息,试问世界几人不陶醉呢?又笑问她的个性,哪个男子不喜欢?她来到这里,男子纷纷倾倒,可是这是她心中所想的吗?这么多男子为她倾心,不知何时已变成了一种负担。不知道何时已经成了负担,让她怎么选...当她选择离开时,她失去了一切,但是她错了,爱他的男人都超越了她想象的境界,当男主齐上阵,女子该怎么选择...“奉预知之命受封汝于初寅国女皇!”“女人可以做皇帝的吗?”“以你的修为,在天下人的心中的地位,已经没有人可以超越你!”她冰雪聪明,心系天下,心有天下。而,天下人亦然有她,她成为一代一代女皇待天下被她平定之后...“元老,还有什么事吗?”她苦着脸说道。“是的,女皇优良的血统必须延传下去,现在要做的就是充裕后宫!”听了元老的话,某人直接喷血:“我对女人没兴趣的!”确定自己的立场。说着九位帅哥齐刷刷的站在了面前,晃动手中扇子看着清雪,清雪一阵想死感觉都有...“我也要在里面!”这是从后面又冒出一个人,那个沉睡了三年的人。那时她无法选择,他们爱她,更不希望她难过,既然这样,那么就让他们同时拥有吧!温柔的人因为她变得霸道,霸道的人却因为她变得温柔。到底有何魔力?不知道爱情是什么,只是一切已经开始,到底该怎么做呢?场景:--------NO.1--------“太后,有何吩咐?”“帮哀家在闵妃的汤里下点这个...”“太后,这可是...”“哀家知道,催情散嘛,看着皇上这么消沉,哀家帮帮他...”太后一脸的诡异说道,贼老太婆。“皇后,你没事吧,身体好热啊!”“我...我,放开我!你想吃我豆腐,就算我死我也不要和你在一起。你和那个太后是一样的东西。”跑了...留下皇帝一个独守空闺!---------NO.2---------大街上随便找了一个邪魅的男子:“这个给你!”一锭金元宝!男子发愣的看着身前这个妩媚倾国的女子,不解:“什么意思”“买你一夜。”一肚子火的清雪说道!男子愣在原地...那破庙前,当着所谓的天神的面,她脱去衣衫,脱去她全部的爱...“怎么样都好,就是不要爱上我。”她哭着说。-----NO.3------“你们爱不爱我?”迎接她的是沉默,她站着冷笑