Prisons Police And Punishment An Inquiry Into the Causes And Treatment of Crim

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Prisons Police And Punishment An Inquiry Into the Causes And Treatment of Crim
Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929
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Is it not Utopian too ? It is composed of a myriad cells, members, organs, compacted into a living unity. A healthy body is the most perfect society conceivable. What does the hand say when a piece of work is demanded of it ? Does it bargain first for what reward it is to receive, and refuse to move until it has secured satisfactory terms, or the foot decline to take us on a journey till it knows what special gain is to accrue to it thereby ? Not so ; but each limb and cell does the work which ...is before it to do, and (such is the Utopian law) the fact of its doing the work causes 102 PRISONS, POLICE AND PUNISHMENT the circulation to flow to it, and it is nourished and fed in proportion to its service. And we have to ask whether the same may not be the law of a healthy human society ? Whether the fact of a member doing service (however humble) to the community would not be quite sufficient to ensure his provision by the rest with all that he might need ? Whether the community would think of allowing such an one to starve any more than a man would think of allowing his least finger to pine away and die ?

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