『憲法典』

(けんぽうてん Constitutional Code)

[T]he English form of government -- a mixture, composed of monarchico-aristocratical despotism with a spice of anarchy [...]. Even without the assistance of a posse of his own creatures, acting under the name of a parliament -- he may kill any person he pleases, violate any woman he pleases; take to himself or destroy any thing he pleases. Every person who resists him while in any such way occupied, is, by law, killable, and every person who so much as tells of it, is punishable.

---Bentham, Constitutional Code, p. 25.


ベンタムの著作(1830年に第一巻出版)。 くわしくはまた。

03/Mar/2001



KODAMA Satoshi <kodama@ethics.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
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