The Law of Equivalents in Its Relation to Political And Social Ethics

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The Law of Equivalents in Its Relation to Political And Social Ethics
Payson, Edward Payson, 1849-1914
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In a notice of this same book Mr. Carlyle says : " Nay, sometimes a strange enough hypothesis has been started of him [Boswell], as if it were in virtue of these same bad qualities that he did his good work ; as if it were the fact of his being among the worst men in this world that had enabled him to write one of the best books therein. Falser hypothesis, we may venture to say, never rose in human soul. " The Scotchman evidently does not believe in the Law of Equivalents. I suspect Mr. Macaula...y did believe in the law.
Nothing certainly can be plainer than that a superiority in a certain direction is often made ANTITHETICAL EQUIVALENTS. 119 possible only by some weakness in another direc- tion. " He never said a foolish thing, or did a wise one/' although this was originally applied to a particular individual, the epigram would suit a vast number of others equally well. It very often happens that the best man in the world to apply to for advice is the one who in the manage- ment of his own affairs is a mere simpleton.


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