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that a person Justice, only a particular kind or branch of general utility, and think we think that a person is bound in justice to do a thing, it is an the term appeared generally to involve the idea of a personal right--a right in some person, correlative to the moral obligation--constitutes not place the distinction between justice and morality in general where principle of utility, if it be not that ''happiness'' and ''desirable'' are id: 38138 author: Mill, John Stuart title: Socialism date: words: 25892 sentences: 875 pages: flesch: 54 cache: ./cache/38138.txt txt: ./txt/38138.txt summary: great increase of electoral power which the Act places within the SOCIALIST OBJECTIONS TO THE PRESENT ORDER OF SOCIETY. present exist in society as part of their case, whether these are society in respect to Property and the Production and Distribution of that it is possible in our present state of society to develop, to produce a repugnance for work--a disgust for labor. THE SOCIALIST OBJECTIONS TO THE PRESENT ORDER OF SOCIETY EXAMINED. of property in anything which is the product of human labor and a new order of society, in which private property and individual produce of the community''s labor as any other member of it; he would regard to the great majority of the producing classes. many different kinds of work required in every society are very or not of labor, the society divides the remainder of the produce For instance, in early states of society, the right of property did id: 27597 author: Stephen, Leslie title: The English Utilitarians, Volume 1 (of 3) date: words: 94320 sentences: 5827 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/27597.txt txt: ./txt/27597.txt summary: this time for teaching logic.[209] Bentham was set to read Watt''s [201] The main authority for Bentham''s Life is Bowring''s account in the reference to it will show that Bentham by this time took the Voltairean At this time, Bentham says, that his was ''truly a miserable life.''[226] groundless.''[244] Bentham apparently argued that a man who did not like ''rights of man'' and ''equality'' than Bentham''s thoroughly scientific Bentham''s work would supply the principles and the classification. during Peel''s law reforms at this time Bentham frequently communicated general terms that Bentham founded not a doctrine but a method: and that Bentham''s general principles may be very simply stated. 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