The Value And Destiny of the Individual the Gifford Lectures for 1912 Delivered

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The Value And Destiny of the Individual the Gifford Lectures for 1912 Delivered
Bosanquet, Bernard, 1848-1923
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A man counts more than ort. Lliey says, 'What's a man worth . '" meaning what's he got. We sa. Ys, ' What's a man worth ? ' meaning hisself an' his money together. They says, ' What's just between this rich man an' that poor man ? ' on the supposition that they'm to stay as they be, one rich an' t'other poor. But us says, ' What's just between this man an' that man ? An' how is it that one o'em is rich an' t'other poor } ' They asks, what was a man born to ? poverty or property ? an' works out ...justice between 'em accordingly. But us says that us was all born naked, wi' nort at all till 'twas gived us. That's the difference, an' there can't be no agreement till they sees it. " I am sure you can get no standard in this way. The language reminds us of Aristotle, Eth. Nic. 1 133 a 22 ; but then he, I take it, has read economic demand for the product (or cost of production) into the shoemaker or builder. But the man, apart from a selected standard, gives you no rule. I am sure the only way is to go to the facts of membership and function, and attempt to arrange a system which assigns what is necessary in their light.

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