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Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham

CHAPTER VII
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They had no thought of sacrificing themselves to an institution which they had much ground for thinking existed only for their torment.

The development of the religious instinct to the level of salvation found its philosophic analogue in the development of the economic sense of fitness.

The State became the servant of the individual from being his master; and service became equated with an internal policy of _laissez-faire_.
[Footnote 19: Sermon of June 19, 1621.

Works (ed.

of 1847), p.


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