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Thomas Paine, , (1792)ican and French people had rejected in their respective revolutions. He argues that peace and order existed in society prior to the formation of governments, that the first state arose when a band of ruffians or robbers seized control in order to exploit ordinary people, that in the case of England重力 发表于 2025-3-27 04:57:52
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Vicesimus Knox, , (1795)s.” The “ministerial oligarchy” is able to control the state by offering favors to the rich and powerful and preventing criticism of their actions by influencing juries to convict opponents of the war in treason trials. Powerful “grandees” seize the chance to command large armies and hence increaseMonolithic 发表于 2025-3-27 17:29:33
Jeremy Bentham, “Causes of All Mischiefs,” , (1817)ocratical or popular interest. They created a system of “drains” which they used to draw money out of the pockets of the blinded and delude people, which comprised war, overseas colonies, the British Navy, the splendor of the Monarch’s court, and the salaries of the placemen, pensioners, and other hTIA742 发表于 2025-3-27 20:37:11
Jeremy Bentham, “How the Demand for Political Fallacies Is Created by the State of Interests,” , (18 control the “subject many.” He recognizes the fact that everyone has a “self-regarding interest” and that there is a “universal interest” which those in power ought to respect. However, when a ruling few get control of the state they inevitably pursue their own “sinister interest” to the neglect or冒失 发表于 2025-3-28 00:16:48
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