the man versus the state-第31节
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by the priests of its religion of love; is a nation which must continue to suffer from internal aggressions; alike of individuals on one another and of the State on individuals。 It is impossible to unite the blessings of equity at home with the commission of inequities abroad。
Of course; there will arise the question Why; then; enunciate and emphasize a theory at variance with the theory adapted to our present state? Beyond the general reply that it is the duty of every one who regards a doctrine as true and important; to do what he can towards diffusing it; leaving the result to be what it may be; there are several more special replies; each of which is sufficient。 In the first place an ideal; far in advance of practicability though it may be; is always needful for rightful guidance。 If; amid all those compromises which the circumstances of the times necessitate; or are thought to necessitate; there exist no true conceptions of better and worse in social organization if nothing beyond the exigencies of the moment are attended to; and the proximately best is habitually identified with the ultimately best; there cannot be any true progress。 However distant may be the goal; and however often intervening obstacles may necessitate deviation in our course towards it; it is obviously requisite to know whereabouts it lies。 Again; while something like the present degree of subjection of the individual to the State; and something like the current political theory adapted to it; may remain needful in presence of existing international relations; it is by no means needful that this subjection should be made greater and the adapted theory strengthened。 In our days of active philanthropy; hosts of people eager to achieve benefits for their less fortunate fellows by the shortest methods; are busily occupied in developing administrative arrangements of a kind proper to a lower type of society are bringing about retrogression while aiming at progression。 The normal difficulties in the way of advance are sufficiently great; and it is lamentable that they should be made greater。 Hence; something well worth doing may be done; if philanthropists can be shown that they are in many cases insuring the future ill…being of men while eagerly pursuing their present well…being。 Chiefly; however; it is important to impress on all the great truth; at present but little recognized; that a society's internal and eternal policies are so bound together; that there cannot be an essential improvement of the one without an essential improvement of the other。 A higher standard of international justice must be habitually acted upon; before there can be conformity to a higher standard of justice in our national arrangements。 The conviction that a dependence of this kind exists; could it be diffused among civilized peoples; would greatly check aggressive behaviour towards one another; and; by doing this; would diminish the coerciveness of their governmental systems while appropriately changing their political theories。
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