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1820 March 4
Official Economy or Necessity of Reform
Opulence or <...>
not antiseptic
Of /From/ this assumption one consequence deduced by him is /the man
of ,10,000 a year is/ - that because reduction to ,100 a year would to him be
absolute /utter/ ruin, and reduce him /his mind/ to a state of wretchedness,
restriction to ,100 a year would in the instance of a man whose expenditure had not
been used to exceed that sum be productive of a sensation of distress as intense or
not much less so
Another is - that because he /Dives/ would not forfeit or risk his
character /reputation for probity/ for the sake of ,50 a year being half the amount
of [...?] income, therefore neither would he for ,5,000 a year being half the amount
of his own income
In conclusion - in point of theory /speculation/ the plain truth of
the matter is that in respect of the strength of propensity, desire and endeavour
there is not much difference between the man in /on/ the highest and the man in the
lowest degree /level/ in the scale of opulence. But that in so far as any cause of
difference can be found, it is on the side /part/ of the most opulent that in so far
as the strength of it is measured by the absolute quantity of the money which, at the
expence of others a man will endeavour to possess himself of /acquire/, the
propensity desire and endeavour is likely to be most strenuous - to be less
effectually repressed by any arrangements that can be devised:
that therefore in office so far as concerns abstinence from undue profit the chance
of good behaviour on the part of the Office-bearer is the greater, the less the
quantity of emolument which he is content to accept as retribution for the burthen
submitted to in <...> of the obligations <...>charging
<...> of it
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Title: [1820 March 4. Official Economy or]Description: 1820 March 4. Official Economy or Necessity of Reform Opulence or <...> not antiseptic ?. Opulence is no antiseptic To him who has lived all his life upon ,100 a year and no more, ,150 a year is opulence: reduction to ,50 a year is ruin. To him who has ,10,000 a year it requires ,5000 a year to produce a sensation equal in intensity to that produced in the case of him who has but ,100 a year by an accession of ,50 a year Thus it is that instead of being /operating as/ a security against the propensity to depredation, opulence - means accompanied with the habit of large expenditure operates as an incentive the greater the quantity of money which a man has been in use to expend, the greater the quantity - meaning always the absolute quantity of that which he craves: cupidity concupiscience does not sink but rise with opulence Yet the common notion /opinion/ - in so far as profession of it is sincere the vulgar error it may well be called - is the reverse. The notion is that the man whose habitual expenditure has been large, is on that account so long as the means of it continue undiminished, not so likely to seek to encrease it by depredation to so large amount as the man whose habitual expenditure has been small. This notion whence comes it /this notion/? From this - from the natural tendency which in every situation man has to measure other men by his own measure: to assume that in a different situation - be it higher or lower - a given quantity of money - be it in possession, be it in expectancy will produce in the breasts of men the same sensation the same in [...?] as in that situation which <...>self occupies.
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Title: [1820 March 4. Official Economy or]Description: 1820 March 4. Official Economy or Necessity of Reform Opulence or <...> not antiseptic If this reasoning be correct in point of practice the rule will accordingly be If any man will be found who is content to pay money for the privilege of performing the functions of it so much the better: and unless for special reason to the contrary, let him who will pay most /highest/ for it, have it If no man /competent person/ can be found who will pay any thing for it or who will serve in it gratis, let him have it who requires the smallest quantity of emolument in retribution for the burthen submitted to in respect of the obligation of performing the functions of it
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Title: [1820 March 4 Official Economy or Necessity]Description: 1820 March 4 Official Economy or Necessity of Reform Opulence or <...> not antiseptic Another reason for reducing all official emolument to a minimum is this - that with the quantity of the emolument attached to the Office the quantity of influence applicable to sinister purpose in general - and in particular to the purpose of obtaining support in case of malversation encreases. Of this bad effect from excess emolument the mischief is exemplified in the most manifest and striking manner in the case of the Monarch in a Monarchy. The greater the quantity of the mass of good things in all shapes he has at his disposal, the greater the quantity of evil he is at once disposed and enabled to do in the course of his endeavours to raise the quantity of his own felicity to the highest pitch possible As in that highest stage so in each inferior stage /level/ in the scale /united scale/ of power and opulence Thus it is that under the British government /Constitution/ for example in all the superior Offices, responsibility in the penal sense is a perfect mockery a mere empty name
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