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1823 Feb. 10 Greek Constitution Observation Principles ?.1 Self©regard
predominant Contrary assurance universal ?.2 Self sacrifice how far exemplified
In every political community new as well as old, old as well as new this danger
is not merely a danger impending, but an evil constantly operating and
constantely extending, or at least striving to extend itself.
From the ruling few the subject many are continually receiving the assurance
that in the breast of /by/ each the felicity of all the others has constantly
the preference over his own is an object pursued to the exclusion of, or at the
least in preference to his own.
In this assurance if in any instance there has been a particle of truth, the
instances are so rare that for the purposes of any practical conclusion and
practical arrangement to be taken in consequence, they may be laid out of the
account altogether and without any evil consequence
On /In/ the part /breasts/ of ruling functionaries in general the proportion
between the strength self©regarding affection and that social affection which
has for its object the aggregate body of the community in question is naturally
subjected to variation by divers circumstances
No new State has ever yet been formed but at a time of general danger and
proportionate excitation. The time during which this danger is at the highest is
the time at which the felicity of each individual member whether in the
situation of ruling functionary or only in that of subject citizen is in the
highest degree dependent on that of the whole: his property, his power, his
personal liberty, his very life he beholds /he feels] to be/ is a state of
constant and immediate dependence upon the existence and power of the whole.
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