登陆注册
4897400000009

第9章

England has not been obliging enough to fulfill the Bailli's prophecy, and perhaps it was this very carelessness about the name, and concern about the substance of popular government, this skill in getting the best out of things as they are, in utilizing all the motives which influence men, and in giving one direction to many impulses, that has been a principal factor of her greatness and power. Perhaps it is fortunate to have an unwritten Constitution, for men are prone to be tinkering the work of their own hands, whereas they are more willing to let time and circumstance mend or modify what time and circumstance have made. All free governments, whatever their name, are in reality governments by public opinion, and it is on the quality of this public opinion that their prosperity depends. It is, therefore, their first duty to purify the element from which they draw the breath of life. With the growth of democracy grows also the fear, if not the danger, that this atmosphere may be corrupted with poisonous exhalations from lower and more malarious levels, and the question of sanitation becomes more instant and pressing. Democracy in its best sense is merely the letting in of light and air. Lord Sherbrooke, with his usual epigrammatic terseness, bids you educate your future rulers.

But would this alone be a sufficient safeguard? To educate the intelligence is to enlarge the horizon of its desires and wants. And it is well that this should be so. But the enterprise must go deeper and prepare the way for satisfying those desires and wants in so far as they are legitimate. What is really ominous of danger to the existing order of things is not democracy (which, properly understood, is a conservative force), but the Socialism, which may find a fulcrum in it. If we cannot equalize conditions and fortunes any more than we can equalize the brains of men - and a very sagacious person has said that "where two men ride of a horse one must ride behind" - we can yet, perhaps, do something to correct those methods and influences that lead to enormous inequalities, and to prevent their growing more enormous. It is all very well to pooh - pooh Mr. George and to prove him mistaken in his political economy.

I do not believe that land should be divided because the quantity of it is limited by nature. Of what may this not be said? A fortiori, we might on the same principle insist on a division of human wit, for I have observed that the quantity of this has been even more inconveniently limited. Mr. George himself has an inequitably large share of it. But he is right in his impelling motive; right, also, I am convinced, in insisting that humanity makes a part, by far the most important part, of political economy; and in thinking man to be of more concern and more convincing than the longest columns of figures in the world.

For unless you include human nature in your addition, your total is sure to be wrong and your deductions from it fallacious. Communism means barbarism, but Socialism means, or wishes to mean, cooperation and community of interests, sympathy, the giving to the hands not so large a share as to the brains, but a larger share than hitherto in the wealth they must combine to produce - means, in short, the practical application of Christianity to life, and has in it the secret of an orderly and benign reconstruction. State Socialism would cut off the very roots in personal character - self-help, forethought, and frugality - which nourish and sustain the trunk and branches of every vigorous Commonwealth.

Concluding Remarks I do not believe in violent changes, nor do I expect them. Things in possession have a very firm grip. One of the strongest cements of society is the conviction of mankind that the state of things into which they are born is a part of the order of the universe, as natural, let us say, as that the sun should go round the earth. It is a conviction that they will not surrender except on compulsion, and a wise society should look to it that this compulsion be not put upon them.

For the individual man there is no radical cure, outside of human nature itself, for the evils to which human nature is heir. The rule will always hold good that you must "Be your own palace or the world's your gaol."

But for artificial evils, for evils that spring from want of thought, thought must find a remedy somewhere. There has been no period of time in which wealth has been more sensible of its duties than now. It builds hospitals, it establishes missions among the poor, it endows schools. It is one of the advantages of accumulated wealth, and of the leisure it renders possible, that people have time to think of the wants and sorrows of their fellows. But all these remedies are partial and palliative merely. It is as if we should apply plasters to a single pustule of the small - pox with a view of driving out the disease.

The true way is to discover and to extirpate the germs. As society is now constituted these are in the air it breathes, in the water it drinks, in things that seem, and which it has always believed, to be the most innocent and healthful. The evil elements it neglects corrupt these in their springs and pollute them in their courses.

Let us be of good cheer, however, remembering that the misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never come. The world has outlived much, and will outlive a great deal more, and men have contrived to be happy in it. It has shown the strength of its constitution in nothing more than in surviving the quack medicines it has tried. In the scales of the destinies brawn will never weigh so much as brain. Our healing is not in the storm or in the whirlwind, it is not in monarchies, or aristocracies, or democracies, but will be revealed by the still small voice that speaks to the conscience and the heart, prompting us to a wider and wiser humanity.

同类推荐
  • 西山政训

    西山政训

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 女科撮要

    女科撮要

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 杭州志

    杭州志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 单氏家谱

    单氏家谱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 旌异记

    旌异记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 哈利波特之兄弟会

    哈利波特之兄弟会

    这是一位刺客,追寻着信条的指引,行走在魔法世界的故事
  • 妄人歌

    妄人歌

    荒神一战,换取天下万年太平。众神定下无上法则,令大千世界繁荣一片。辗转轮回,神的意志,将再一次君临天下。
  • 大主宰之另一种结局

    大主宰之另一种结局

    从天蚕土豆老师的《大主宰》第1446章山洞闭关开始。前景回顾:牧尘即将出关,准备动身前往摩诃古族争夺万古不朽身。
  • 大周中兴

    大周中兴

    西周末年,朝纲不振,一场国人暴动逼得天子出奔,下落不明,朝野上下,暗流涌动——贪官横征暴敛,诸侯离心离德,四夷趁势作乱,巫教死灰复燃,致使大周礼崩乐坏,民不聊生。就在这时,一群布衣之臣横空而出,站在历史的十字街口,扶大厦之将倾。他们能否成为大周的救命稻草?能否实现空前绝后的中兴大业?这是最好的时代,也是最坏的时代!
  • 阳光与你共岑岑

    阳光与你共岑岑

    研究生顾岑与摄影师祁阳的甜蜜邂逅。“我不爱摄影,却爱上了你,愿意为你,爱上你的领域。”“我可以只做你一个人的摄影师,我愿意为你戒酒,只愿意为你。”青涩与温暖单纯与美满
  • 轮回古神

    轮回古神

    当古老的修真体系与科技体系碰撞,谁有更胜一筹,万世轮回,只为你(第一章各位提点建议,看情况如何,好的话,我会继续写)
  • 夜秘乌鸦

    夜秘乌鸦

    启灵者,启密者,神辉学者,血色行徒.......这是一个光怪陆离的世界。而我,要做的就是刻录下属于自己,属于夜秘乌鸦的传说.........................
  • 逆风行云

    逆风行云

    少年余类跟着文教习陆长欢识字以来最大的梦想是可以尽情观看各种佣兵传说游记,对修炼并没有兴趣,直到一直以来暗自倾慕的师姐陆轻蕊突然离开,余类不淡定了,然后又一个妖孽诞生了。。。
  • 大童话家朱奎童话·无所不能的大熊猫温任先生

    大童话家朱奎童话·无所不能的大熊猫温任先生

    大熊猫温任先生说话算话,既然答应了黑熊黑的收养要求就一定会做到。第二天,大熊猫温任先生来到了黑熊黑的收养院,黑熊黑兴奋无比,热情接待它们,然而却因为一个小误会不欢而散。受到黑熊黑的启发,大熊猫温任先生也想建设自己的森林福利院,最终,黑熊黑与大熊猫温任先生达成和解,整个森林里的动物们也为它们而高兴,它们继续了它们的幸福生活。
  • 新兴热门职业使用手册

    新兴热门职业使用手册

    《新兴热门职业使用手册》经过精挑细选,介绍了目前我国那些新兴的、热门的、发展前景好的职业概况,让你可以全面了解我国的人才需求现状。全书结构清晰、语言简洁,列举了从事这些职业所必须的知识技能和学历、经验要求,对职业特点、薪酬水平以及发展前景做了简明扼要的分析归纳,让你可以真实地了解到从事这些职业的人们的工作状况。