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Excerpt from The Next Phase of Civil Progress
It is important to distinguish these three agencies, es pecially the second and third, - 1st, in order to exclude the violence incident to premature urgency as regards the realization of schemes of political reform 2d, to exclude the prejudice which such urgency tends to excite against sound schemes. The discrimination unfolds a rule of po litical art which, if followed, must relieve society of great violence and disorder. It is that the State should ignore schemes of radical political reform until it is probable that they command the assent of a majority. The corn law league was, as propaganda, the proper precursor of the ministerial and legislative action that brought about the repeal of the corn-laws. If the temperance society in the United States had not preclpitated legislation be fore it had secured a majority, it is probable that success would, by this time, have crowned its labors. The dis crimination separates the work of the political philos opher from that of the mere statesman. In so far as the latter has to do with schemes of radical reform, he has to do with only those for which society is ripe; to put others, however sound relatively to a future condition of society, as though they immediately concerned the states man, is to put them in a connection in which they seem altogether absurd. The indiscriminate contempt into which they fall, tends to retard progress by dishonoring and discouraging political philosophy, and by postponing the realization of the discredited schemes.
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Excerpt from The Next Phase of Civil Progress
It is important to distinguish these three agencies, es pecially the second and third, - 1st, in order to exclude the violence incident to premature urgency as regards the realization of schemes of political reform 2d, to exclude the prejudice which such urgency tends to excite against sound schemes. The discrimination unfolds a rule of po litical art which, if followed, must relieve society of great violence and disorder. It is that the State should ignore schemes of radical political reform until it is probable that they command the assent of a majority. The corn law league was, as propaganda, the proper precursor of the ministerial and legislative action that brought about the repeal of the corn-laws. If the temperance society in the United States had not preclpitated legislation be fore it had secured a majority, it is probable that success would, by this time, have crowned its labors. The dis crimination separates the work of the political philos opher from that of the mere statesman. In so far as the latter has to do with schemes of radical reform, he has to do with only those for which society is ripe; to put others, however sound relatively to a future condition of society, as though they immediately concerned the states man, is to put them in a connection in which they seem altogether absurd. The indiscriminate contempt into which they fall, tends to retard progress by dishonoring and discouraging political philosophy, and by postponing the realization of the discredited schemes.
About the Publisher
Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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