The Christian Life Social And Individual

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Mr Arthur appears to be all unconscious of that very important aspect of the ope- rations of the commercial class in every country which we have indicated. He recognises the duty of each man to provide for himself; he recognises the duty of every man to "adapt his services to the general good;" but he does not perceive that, in the thorough performance of this last task, the man may find it impossible to avoid giving pain to certain of his own class. The confusion into which he falls arises fro...m his failing to distinguish the " general interest" of the public, as contrasted with the in- dividual interest of members of the class of merchants. He starts with a condemnation of Budgett for inflicting " soreness" on those with whom he dealt ; but he never says, and his whole book is an affirmation of the opposite, that he did not work as effectually for the public good as was possible. It was his brother merchants alone who suffered ; it was in the market he was harsh ; it was the ex- treme thoroughness of his performance of that task which Mr Arthur accurately defines as the merchant's in the social system, the task of "directly conveying the creatures of God into the hands" of those for whom they are intended, which made him at times obnoxious to those who performed the same task, from whatever cause, not quite so thoroughly.

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