登陆注册
38663800000008

第8章

Though this doctrine is anything but new, and, to some persons, may have the air of a truism, there is no doctrine which stands more directly opposed to the general tendency of existing opinion and practice. Society has expended fully as much effort in the attempt (according to its lights) to compel people to conform to its notions of personal as of social excellence. The ancient commonwealths thought themselves entitled to practise, and the ancient philosophers countenanced, the regulation of every part of private conduct by public authority, on the ground that the State had a deep interest in the whole bodily and mental discipline of every one of its citizens; a mode of thinking which may have been admissible in small republics surrounded by powerful enemies, in constant peril of being subverted by foreign attack or internal commotion, and to which even a short interval of relaxed energy and self-command might so easily be fatal that they could not afford to wait for the salutary permanent effects of *******. In the modern world, the greater size of political communities, and, above all, the separation between spiritual and temporal authority (which placed the direction of men's consciences in other hands than those which controlled their worldly affairs), prevented so great an interference by law in the details of private life; but the engines of moral repression have been wielded more strenuously against divergence from the reigning opinion in self-regarding, than even in social matters; religion, the most powerful of the elements which have entered into the formation of moral feeling, having almost always been governed either by the ambition of a hierarchy, seeking control over every department of human conduct, or by the spirit of Puritanism. And some of those modern reformers who have placed themselves in strongest opposition to the religions of the past, have been noway behind either churches or sects in their assertion of the right of spiritual domination: M.

Comte, in particular, whose social system, as unfolded in his Systeme de Politique Positive, aims at establishing (though by moral more than by legal appliances) a despotism of society over the individual, surpassing anything contemplated in the political ideal of the most rigid disciplinarian among the ancient philosophers.

Apart from the peculiar tenets of individual thinkers, there is also in the world at large an increasing inclination to stretch unduly the powers of society over the individual, both by the force of opinion and even by that of legislation; and as the tendency of all the changes taking place in the world is to strengthen society, and diminish the power of the individual, this encroachment is not one of the evils which tend spontaneously to disappear, but, on the contrary, to grow more and more formidable. The disposition of mankind, whether as rulers or as fellow-citizens, to impose their own opinions and inclinations as a rule of conduct on others, is so energetically supported by some of the best and by some of the worst feelings incident to human nature, that it is hardly ever kept under restraint by anything but want of power; and as the power is not declining, but growing, unless a strong barrier of moral conviction can be raised against the mischief, we must expect, in the present circumstances of the world, to see it increase.

It will be convenient for the argument, if, instead of at once entering upon the general thesis, we confine ourselves in the first instance to a single branch of it, on which the principle here stated is, if not fully, yet to a certain point, recognised by the current opinions. This one branch is the Liberty of Thought: from which it is impossible to separate the cognate liberty of speaking and of writing. Although these liberties, to some considerable amount, form part of the political morality of all countries which profess religious toleration and free institutions, the grounds, both philosophical and practical, on which they rest, are perhaps not so familiar to the general mind, nor so thoroughly appreciated by many even of the leaders of opinion, as might have been expected. Those grounds, when rightly understood, are of much wider application than to only one division of the subject, and a thorough consideration of this part of the question will be found the best introduction to the remainder. Those to whom nothing which I am about to say will be new, may therefore, I hope, excuse me, if on a subject which for now three centuries has been so often discussed, I venture on one discussion more.

同类推荐
  • 送皇甫冉往安宜

    送皇甫冉往安宜

    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。
  • 郊庙歌辞 禅社首乐

    郊庙歌辞 禅社首乐

    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。
  • 注华严法界观门序

    注华严法界观门序

    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。
  • 书断

    书断

    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。
  • 痧胀玉衡

    痧胀玉衡

    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。
热门推荐
  • 崩碎空间

    崩碎空间

    空间重叠崩碎,引发动荡损失.为此,成立了一个特殊的部门,专门应对此类事件.一个面黄肌瘦的部门高手前辈,一个貌美如花的新人菜鸟晚辈."前辈,来喝点鸡汤补补吧."新人笑颜如花绽放.
  • 秩序判官

    秩序判官

    意外穿越?还是命运被安排?为什么总总巧合都能发生在自己身上,是不是有一只看不见的手在背后推动着这一切,身世之谜要如何才能解开
  • 赛博朋克的诡秘主宰

    赛博朋克的诡秘主宰

    穿越到2077年赛博朋克世界,探寻十二序列‘神眷非凡芯片’。教会、财阀、诡秘所。非凡者、长生种、亚人。上有天堂之端、下有地狱之门。我拥有‘窃取’非凡的奇怪能力,撕开了造物主最终隐秘...
  • 村庄怪事之深山怪谈

    村庄怪事之深山怪谈

    地基下的怪尸,鱼塘里的怪葬坑,山里的怪叫,以及寺庙里的怪洞。这个小村庄,远远没有看上去的,那么平静
  • 帝国如梦魇般淹没

    帝国如梦魇般淹没

    历史的车轮永不停止转动,变迁的是时代,更迭的是王朝,唯有那兴衰得失的历史规律亘古不变,在每一个王朝身上重复上演。本书从历史上的25个王朝出发,深入探讨王朝兴衰的原因,揭示朝代更迭的秘密,向读者全方位展示各个帝国从崛起到淹没的历程。
  • 修仙从背锅侠开始

    修仙从背锅侠开始

    背最大的锅,让人无锅可背!系统一开,背锅!背锅!!背锅!!!
  • 就是要宠着我!

    就是要宠着我!

    一个对任何人都霸道无比的坏小子,单单对金圣恩温柔体贴对她的关心几乎超过了他人生的极限!虽然圣恩也曾流下泪水,但最终她还是被他永远宠着的公主!
  • 混绚

    混绚

    公元2060年。世界一片狼藉。生命的身影早已不知去向。空气中睨曼着硝烟的气息。远处的小河枯涸见底。饱经风霜的岩石上涓涓作声地流淌着浑浊不堪的臭水。前面破烂地不堪入目的小木屋正“吱呀,吱呀”的恸哭着。一声沉重的叹息从中传出。“这个世界,没救了!”“不会的,还有救!”两个人的影子通过月光反映到了浑浊的水面上。“咚,咚”的巨大脚步声从远处传来一个似人非人的生物仰天长啸。“呜呼”......
  • 我师父的第二颗大志

    我师父的第二颗大志

    苏宁好难!他胸怀两颗大志。第一颗,下凡!总算实现了。第二颗,做一个普通人。似乎还遥遥无期!苏宁:”我太难了,做一个普通人好难。”闻人雪满头黑线:”师父,你这句话已经说了999+。”
  • 火影之坠落

    火影之坠落

    死亡?重生?真实?虚假?光明?黑暗?宇智波芥看着这个陌生的世界,内心波澜起伏。“我要回去”这是他心中唯一的想法,睁开不详的血红双眼,一柄利刃在手,阻我路者死。宇智波芥,成为了推动历史的黑手。