Jeremy BENTHAM : A Fragment on Government

EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY F. C. MONTAGUE, M.A. LATE FELLOW OF ORIEL COLLEGE

Publication Information : Book Title : A Fragment on Government. Contributors : Jeremy Bentham – author, F. C. Montague – editor. Publisher : The Clarendon Press. Place of Publication : Oxford. Publication Year : 1891.

PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR

The age we live in is a busy age ; in which knowledge is rapidly advancing towards motives of the perfection. In the natural world, in particular, every thing teems with discovery and with present undertaking improvement. The most distant and recondite regions of the earth traversed and explored–the all-vivifying and subtle element of the air so recently analyzed and made known to us,–are striking evidences, were all others wanting, of this pleasing truth.

Correspondent to discovery and improvement in the natural world, is reformation in the moral ; if that which seems a common notion be, indeed, a true one, that in the moral world there no longer remains any matter for discovery. Perhaps, however, this may not be the case : perhaps among such observations as would be best calculated to serve as grounds for reformation, are some which, being observations of matters of fact hitherto either incompletely noticed, or not at all would, when produced, appear capable of bearing the name of discoveries : with so little method and precision have the consequences of this fundamental axiom, it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong, been as yet developed.

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