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{Institute of Political Economy - Method {& Leading Features.}
Ch. 1. Method
Method {and Leading Features} of an Institute of Political Economy(a) (including
Finance) considered not only as a science, but as an Art.(b)
Ch. I. Method
' 1. The Science - Precognita and Precognoscenda.
I. Objects or Ends in view.
1. Maximum of National Wealth - 2. Maximum of Population.
II Uses of the matter of Wealth(c) - I. Provision for Subsistence - present
Subsistence - and Security in respect of future.
II. Provision for Security in respect of Defence - viz against - 1. external
adversaries - 2 - internal adversaries 3 calamities, to which, without human
design, the community is exposed.
III. Provision for Enjoyment:- viz mere enjoyment; as far as distinguishable from
that share, which is the natural, and more or less inseparable, accompaniment of
Subsistence and Security.
1. Provision for Defence against external adversaries is by administration of
military force. 2. Provision for defence against internal adversaries is by
administration of the power of Justice. 3. Provision for defence against
calamities and minor physical inconveniences is by Administration of the power
of the corresponding branch of the Police. Application of the matter of wealth
to these cases belongs - not to Political Economy, but to other branches of
political art and science:- Art and Science of War - Art and Science of
Legislation.
The Modifications of the matter of wealth are correspondent to the above Uses.
1. Articles of Subsistence. 2. Instruments of Security, in respect of Defence.
3. Instruments of Enjoyment. But, Enjoyment being inseparable from the
application of the articles of Subsistence to their respective uses, an article
of Subsistence is also an article of Enjoyment.
Encrease of Population is desirable as being an encrease of 1. the Beings
susceptible of Enjoyment - 2. the Beings capable of being employed as
Instruments of Defence. It results of course from the encrease of the means of
Subsistence; and cannot be carried beyond them.
Note
(a) The Outline of a projected work, drawn in the way of anticipation, differs
greatly from the Outline of a finished work, drawn after completion. The
following is something between both.
(b) By Adam Smith, being considered directly as a Science, it is considered
incidentally only as an Art. - Yet of what use is the science, but with
reference to the art?
Note (c)
(c) From the faculty of being exchanged for one another, the several
modifications of the matter of wealth derive a common nature, & in virtue of
that nature are susceptible of this common name. Say matter of wealth, not
wealth simply: for wealth excludes small portions, such as fall to the share of
poverty.}
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