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An Essay on Crimes and Punishments

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CHAP. I.

Of the Origin of Punishments.



LAWS are the conditions under which men, paturally independent, united themselves in society. Weary of living in a continual state of war, and of enjoying a liberty, which became of little value, from the uncertainty of its duration, they sacrificed one part of it, to enjoy the rest in peace and security. The sum of all these portions of the liberty of each individual constituted the sovereignty of a nation and was deposited in the hands of the sovereign, as the lawful administrator. But it was not sufficient only to establish this deposit ; it was also necessary to defend it from the usurpation of each individual, who will always endeavour to take away from the mass, not only his own portion, but to encroach on that of others. Some motives therefore, that strike the senses were necessary to prevent the despotism of each individual from plunging society into its former chaos. Such motives are the punishments established against the infractors of the laws. I say that motives of this kind are necessary ; because experience shows, tjiat the multitude adopt no established principle of conduct ; and because society is prevented from approaching o that dissolution, (to which^ as well as all other parts of the physical and moral world, it naturally tends,) only by motives that are the immediate objects of sense, and which being continually presented to the mind, are suf&cient to counterbalance the effects of the passions of the individual which oppose the general good. Neither the power of eloquence nor the sublimesjt truths are sufficient to restrain, for any length of time, those passions which are excited by the lively impressions of present objects.


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