1822 June 10

Economy

With reference had to the greatest happiness of the greatest number

appropriate aptitude on the part of public functionaries depends upon the use made of

and the efficiency of the several securities above enumerated

Reference had to the greatest happiness of the partnership

appropriate aptitude on the part of these same functionaries will be found /seen/

depend /depends/ in great measure the care taken to avoid /on the avoiding/ on the

non-application of those same securities or efficient causes of appropriate aptitude

in its several branches.

Taking them one by one the state of the matter in this respect will

be as follows.

Good Government

Securities for the accomplishment of the end.

I. Moral Aptitude

1 Identification of rulers interest with peoples interest

2. Minimization of rulers power

3. Minimization of money at rulers disposal

4. Minimization of rulers pay

5. Maximization of legal responsibility

6. Maximization of moral responsibility

II Intellectual Aptitude

7 or 1. Application and maximization of the probative force of the

precedential test of appropriate intellectual aptitude: viz Appropriate Examination

8. or 2. Minimization of factitious remuneration.

III. Active Aptitude

9. or 1. Maximization of Official Attendance

IV. All branches taken together

11 or 2. Maximization of the collection and publication of

appropriate facts and judgements indicative of official aptitude or inaptitude

10 or 2. Maximizing publicity of Official Obligations.

English Government

1 Sacrifice of people's interest to rulers interest

2 Maximization of ruler's power

3. Maximization of money at rulers disposal.

4. Maximization of rulers pay.

5. Minimization of legal responsibility.

6. Minimization of moral responsibility.

II. Intellectual Aptitude

7. or 1. Non application of the precedential test of appropriate

aptitude: viz. Appropriate Examination.

8 or 2. Maximization of factitious remuneration

III. Active Aptitude

9 or 1 Minimization of Official Attendance

IV. All branches taken together

11 or 2. Minimization of the collection and publication of

appropriate facts and judgments indicative of official aptitude or inaptitude.

10 or 1. Minimizing publicity of Official Obligations