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The English Utilitarians, Volume I.

Chapter 16 CRIMINAL LAW

Word Count: 2360    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

lator has to discourage certain classes of conduct by annexing 'tutelary motives.' The classes to be suppressed are

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The English Utilitarians, Volume I.
The English Utilitarians, Volume I.
Leslie Stephen Literature
“The English Utilitarians, Volume I. by Leslie Stephen”
1 Chapter 1 LEGISLATION AND ADMINISTRATION2 Chapter 2 THE MANUFACTURERS3 Chapter 3 PAUPERISM4 Chapter 4 THE POLICE5 Chapter 5 EDUCATION6 Chapter 6 THE SLAVE-TRADE7 Chapter 7 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION8 Chapter 8 JOHN HORNE TOOKE9 Chapter 9 EARLY LIFE10 Chapter 10 FIRST WRITINGS11 Chapter 11 THE PANOPTICON12 Chapter 12 THE UTILITARIAN PROPAGANDA13 Chapter 13 FIRST PRINCIPLES14 Chapter 14 SPRINGS OF ACTION15 Chapter 15 THE SANCTIONS16 Chapter 16 CRIMINAL LAW17 Chapter 17 ENGLISH LAW18 Chapter 18 RADICALISM19 Chapter 19 INDIVIDUALISM