Political Science Or the State Theoretically And Practically Considered Volu

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Political Science Or the State Theoretically And Practically Considered Volu
Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, 1801-1889
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The duties and obligations of the citizens towards the state, and the state's duties towards the citizens are eminently moral. There is a moral element in all criminal law and pen- alty. In the system of justice the intention affects the esti- mate of crime ; the moral capacity of the doer of an illegal act is weighed before a jury ; and even carefulness and the want of it, moral states of mind for which few feel much re- sponsibility, will affect the amount of damages. The state being thus imb...ued in all its action with moral ideas, owing duties also and obligations to other like communities, as private persons owe them to each other, is necessarily a body built on morality, and is instinctively aware that immoral lives and conditions of the soul bring with them disorders, disturbances of rights, insubordination, and political ruin. For the sake of its own existence, as well as from an instinctive aversion to evil in its outbreaking recklessness, the state seeks some way of preventing immoralities which manifest themselves in action.

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