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1822 May 26

Economy etc /Constitut. Code/

Ch.2 Securities for moral aptitude

Security 1. Identification of governors /rulers/ with governed's /subjects/ interest.

.1. In what it consists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5

.2. Necessity of this identification to greatest happiness etc. 6. 7.

.3. How it has place when the supreme operative power is in the delegates of all the inhabitants

.4 Opposition of rulers to subjects interest trustees to principals interest - its detrimental consequences with relation to greatest happiness etc 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

.5 Modes of inaptitude on the part of rulers, in so far as such oppositeness has place. 14. 15

.6. In case of extensive oppositeness sole remedy against misrule, change of form of government, change of functionaries useless. 16. 17.

 7 Different ways in which this security applies to the situation of supreme constitutive and that of supreme operative functionaries. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22

Ch.3 Security 2. Subordinateness of supreme operative to supreme constitutive functionaries.

.1. For producing this subordinateness what modes of subordination apt /applicable/, what unapt.

.2. Apt mode 1. Dislocability of the subordinates by the superordinates, periodically applied

.3. Do incidentally applied.

.4. Apt mode 2. Punibility of the subordinates by the superordinates

.5. Unapt modes: viz.

1. Inability to originate measures without concurrence of the superordinate.

2. Need of cooperation of do

3. Suspensibility of measures by do

4. Cessability of measures by do

Ch. Security 3. Diminution of supreme Operative functionaries power by other means.