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I read this as I'm reading Foucault's 'Discipline and Punish', so I just wanted to check the primary source first, However, as I'm interested in the philosophical content I need not of bothered, as these letters are generally about the architectural specifications and practical uses of the round building.
The first page is all I needed to have read, but as there was onlypages in total I read them all in a hour or so, just to be sure.
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text, Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book without typos from the publisher, Not indexed. Not illustrated.edition. Excerpt: but industry Is coarse diet nothing Is confinement, is loss of liberty in every shape nothing To me it would seem but so much the better, if a man could be taught to love labour, instead of being taught to loath it.
Occupation, instead of the prisoner's"scourge, should be called and should be made as much as possible, a cordial to him, It is in itself sweet in comparison of forced idleness and the produce of it will give it a double favour, The mere exertion, the mere naked energy is amusement, where looser ones are not to be found, Take it in either point of view, industry is a blessingwhy paint it as a curse Hard labourlabour harder than ordinary, in a prison not only it has no business there, but a prison is the only place in which it is not to be had.
Is it exertion that you want violent exertion The Chevalier Paulet's views on his head suit better, I must confess, with mine, In his establishment, a capital article in the penal list is the punishment of forced idleness: and without dividing his bnys for the purpose into two classes and three dales, or plaguing his managers with governing Committees, he contrives to render it sufficiently uncomfortable.
See an interesting account of the establishment of that generous and intelligent philanthropist n the Repository, vol,. reward reward not punishment is the office you must apply to, Compulsion and slavery must in a race like this be ever an unequal match for encouragement and liberty: and the rougher the ground the more unequal.
By what contrivance could any man be made to do in a jail the work that any, common coalheaver will do when at large By what compulsion could a porter be made to carry the burthen which he would carry with pleasure for.
half a crown In, Jeremy Bentham was born in London, The great philosopher, utilitarian humanitarian and atheist began learning Latin at age four, He earned his B. A. from Oxford by ageor, and his M, A. at. His Rationale of Punishments and Rewards was published in, followed by his groundbreaking utilitarian work, Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation.
Bentham propounded his principle of the greatest happiness of the greatest number, He worked for political, legal, prison and educational reform, Inheriting a large fortune from his father in, Bentham was free to spend his remaining life promoting progressive causes, The renowned humanitarian was made a citizen of France by the National Assembly in Paris, In publi In, Jeremy Bentham was born in London, The great philosopher, utilitarian humanitarian and atheist began learning Latin at age four, He earned his B. A. from Oxford by ageor, and his M, A. at. His Rationale of Punishments and Rewards was published in, followed by his groundbreaking utilitarian work, Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation.
Bentham propounded his principle of "the greatest happiness of the greatest number, " He worked for political, legal, prison and educational reform, Inheriting a large fortune from his father
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in, Bentham was free to spend his remaining life promoting progressive causes, The renowned humanitarian was made a citizen of France by the National Assembly in Paris, In published and unpublished treatises, Bentham extensively critiqued religion, the catechism, the use of religious oaths and the bible, Using the pen name Philip Beauchamp, he co wrote a freethought treatise, Analysis of the Influence of Natural Religion on the Temporal Happiness of Mankind.
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