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the vested interests and the common man-第4章

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civilised men's knowledge and belief; but no man of sound mind 
hopes to revise the modern system of knowledge and belief so as 
to bring it all into conformity with the time…worn scheme of law 
and custom of the status quo。 
    Therefore the bearing of this stabilised modern point of 
view; stabilised in the eighteenth century; on these questions of 
practical concern is of present interest;  its practical value 
as ground for a reasonably hopeful reconstruction of the 
war…shattered scheme of use and wont; its possible serviceability 
as a basis of enduring settlement; as well as the share which its 
constituent principles have had in the creation of that status 
quo out of which this epoch of calamities has been precipitated。 
The status quo ante; in which the roots of this growth of 
misfortunes and impossibilities are to be found; lies within the 
modern era; of course; and it is nowise to be decried as an 
alien; or even as an unforeseen; outgrowth of this modern era。 By 
and large; this eighteenth…century stabilised modern point of 
view has governed men's dealings within this era; and its 
constituent principles of right and honest living must therefore; 
presumptively; be held answerable for the disastrous event of it 
all;  at least to the extent that they have permissively 
countenanced the growth of those sinister conditions which have 
now ripened into a state of world…wide shame and confusion。 
    How and how far is this modern point of view; this body of 
legal and moral principles established in the eighteenth century; 
to be accounted an accessory to this crime? And if it be argued 
that this complication of atrocities has come on; not because of 
these principles of conduct which are so dear to civilised men 
and so blameless in their sight; but only in spite of them; then; 
what is the particular weakness or shortcoming inherent in this 
body of principles which has allowed such a growth of malignant 
conditions to go on and gather head? If the modern point of view; 
these settled principles of conduct by which modern men 
collectively are actuated in what they will do and in what they 
will permit;  if these canons and standards of clean and honest 
living have proved to be a fatal snare; then it becomes an urgent 
question: Is it safe; or sane to go into the future by the light 
of these same established canons of right; equity; and propriety 
that so have been tried and found wanting? 
    Perhaps the question should rather take the less didactic 
form: Will the present experience of calamities induce men to 
revise these established principles of conduct; and the 
specifications of the code based on them; so effectually as to 
guard against any chance of return to the same desperate 
situation in the calculable future? Can the discipline of recent 
experience and the insight bred by the new order of knowledge and 
belief; re…enforced by the shock of the present miscarriage; be 
counted on to bring such a revision of these principles of law 
and custom as will preclude a return to that status quo ante from 
which this miscarriage of civilisation has resulted? The latter 
question is more to the point。 History teaches that men; taken 
collectively; learn by habituation rather than by precept and 
reflection; particularly as touches those underlying principles 
of truth and validity on which the effectual scheme of law and 
custom finally rests。 
    In the last analysis it resolves itself into a question as to 
how and how far the habituation of the recent past; mobilised by 
the shock of the present conjuncture; will have affected the 
frame of mind of the common man in these civilised countries; for 
in the last analysis and with due allowance for a margin of 
tolerance it is the frame of mind of the common man that makes 
the foundation of society in the modern world; even though the 
elder statesmen continue to direct its motions from day to day by 
the light of those principles that were found good some time 
before yesterday。 And the fortunes of the civilised world; for 
good or ill; have come to turn on the deeds of commission and of 
omission of these advanced peoples among whom the frame of mind 
of the common man is the finally conditioning circumstance in 
what may safely be done or left undone。 The advice and consent of 
the common run has latterly come to be indispensable to the 
conduct of affairs among civilised men; somewhat in the same 
degree in which the community is to be accounted a civilised 
people。 It is indispensable at least in a permissive way; at 
least to the extent that no line of policy can long be pursued 
successfully without the permissive tolerance of the common run; 
and the margin of tolerance in the case appears to be narrower 
the more alert and the more matter…of…fact the frame of mind of 
the common man。 
 
Chapter 2 
 
The Stability of Law and Custom 
 
    In so far as concerns the present question; that is to say as 
regards those standards and principles which underlie the 
established system of law and custom; the modern point of view 
was stabilised and given a definitive formulation in the 
eighteenth century; and in so far as concerns the subsequent 
conduct of practical affairs; its constituent principles have 
stood over without material change or revision since that time。 
So that for practical purposes it is fair to say that the modern 
point of view is now some one hundred and fifty years old。 
    It will not do to say that it is that much behind the times; 
because its time…worn standards of truth and validity are a very 
material factor in the makeup of 〃our time。〃 That such is the 
case is due in great part to the fact that this body of 
principles was stabilised at that time and that they have 
therefore stood over intact; in spite of other changes that have 
taken place。 It is only that the principles which had been tested 
and found good under the conditions of life in the modern era up 
to that time were at that time held fast; canvassed; defined; 
approved; and stabilised by being reduced to documentary form。 In 
some sense they were then written into the constitution of 
civilised society; and they have continued to make up the nucleus 
of the document from that time forth; and so they have become 
inflexible; after the fashion of written constitutions。 
    In the sight of those generations who so achieved the 
definite acceptance of these enlightened modern principles; and 
who finally made good their formal installation in law and usage 
as self…balanced canons of human conduct; the principles which 
they so arrived at had all the sanction of Natural Law;  
impersonal; dispassionate; indefeasible and immutable; 
fundamentally and eternally right and good。 That generation of 
men held 〃these truths to be self…evident〃; and they have 
continued so to be held since that epoch by all those peoples who 
make up the effectual body of modern civilisation。 And the 
backward peoples; those others who have since then been coming 
into line and making their claim to a place in the scheme of 
modern civilised life; have also successively 
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