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类别:其他 作者:Henry St。 John Bolingbroke字数:9263更新时间:18/12/17 10:56:46
Underthislawitisevident,thatnopoormancouldmarrytilltherewasacottagevacanttoreceivehim;fornoinmateswereallowed。Thelastcircumstancewhichremainstobeassigned,ashavingcheckedandpreventedforaseasontheevilconsequences resultingfromourpoorlaws,istheshameandreproachofbeingrelievedbyaparish:butthesehavelongsinceceasedto operate。Itishightime,therefore,thatmoreeffectualprovisionshouldbemadefortheprotectionofindustryinaffluence, andforthereliefofindustryintheseasonsofdistress。 SECT。XIThebestpoliticiansinEuropehavecondemnedthepresentsystemofourpoorlaws。Amongthesewemayreckontwo greatanddistinguishedwriters;oneuniversallyadmiredforhisincomparableworkonthespiritoflaws;theotherforhis mostelegantandjudiciouscommentonthelawsofEngland。Anobleman,whostandsforemostamongtheliteratiinthe northofBritain,hasmorefreelyandmorefullydeliveredhisopinion,andperfectlycoincidesinsentimentwiththoseable lawyers。Theserespectableauthorshavecondemnedtheprinciples,whilstothershaveblamedonlytheexecutionofour laws。Butallwhoareevenintheleastdegreeacquaintedwiththesubjecthavelamented,thattwomillionsshouldbe annuallyexpendedonthepoorwithoutrelievingtheirdistress。 SECT。XIIIfitwerepossibletomeetwithproperpersonstoexecuteourlaws,theywouldnotbesohurtfultothecommunityasthey areatpresent。Butwhereshallwefindmenqualifiedtobeatoncetrusteesandguardiansforthepublicandforthepoor? Anoverseershouldbeenduedwithmorethancommonpatience;willingtohearwithcalmnessandcomposurethe complaintsofthemostuntowardandperverse;blestwithacommandoftempersuchasfewpossess。Heshouldbediligent andactive,thathemayvisitthehabitationsofthepoor,andexaminewithhisowneyesthenature,theextent,andthe causeoftheirdistress。Heshouldbeamanofgoodunderstanding,sharp,sensible,andwell—informed,thathemayknow whatisthebest,thecheapest,andthemosteffectualmethod,atoncetorelieveandtoemploythepoor。Heshouldbea manofpenetration,quickindiscerning,andreadyindetectingthefalsepretencesofimpostors。Heshouldbeamanofthe mosthumaneandcompassionatedisposition;notmerelythathemayshedthesympathizingtear,butthathemayexert himselftotheutmosttocomfortandsupportthesick,andproperlytosweetenthebittercupforthosewhoaredrinking thedregsoflife。Heshouldbeatthesametimeamanoffirmnessandresolution;nottobewornoutandteazedinto compliance,noryettobemovedeitherbythreatsorbydeceitfultears。Heshouldbeinexorablyjust,consideringthepublic fund,outofwhichheistorelievethepoor,asamostsacreddepositcommittedtohiscare,inconfidencethathewill administerittothebestofhisjudgmentandability。Heshouldbeamanofadisinterestedandhonestdisposition,that,in thedischargeofthisimportanttrust,hemayneitherdirectlynorindirectlydefraudthepublic,eithertofavourhisfriendsor topromotehistrade。Inoneword,ifinhimshouldcentrealltheexcellencies,whicharescatteredwithasparinghand amongthehumanrace;ifhehadnoothertrade,occupation,orpursuitwhichrequiredhisattention;if,thusqualified,he werewillingtogiveuphistimeforthebenefitofthepublic,andforthecomfortofthepoor;ifasuccessionofsuchwere tobefound,andiftheirpowerweresupreme,subjecttonocontroulfromtheinterferenceofamagistrate;theburthen mightyetbctolerable,andsomeoftheevils,naturallyattendantonthepresentsystemofourpoorlaws,insteadofbeingseverelyfelt,wouldforthepresentbeseenonlyatadistance。Manyparisheshavebeensensibleofthisdifficulty,moreespeciallyinthecloathingcounties:butasif,whilsttheyseverely feltit,theyhadonlyindistinctlyseenit,theyhavemadeapplicationtoparliament,complainingthatthebusinesswastoo muchfortheattendanceandattentionoffouroverseen;andthereforepraying,thatoneadditionaloverseermightbe appointedwithabsoluteandsoleauthoritytograntrelief。Theirargumentappearstobeabsurd,buttheirmeaningisprecise andclear。Theywouldbethusatlibertytochoosethemostproperpersonforthecharge;andhe,havinglittleelsetodo, couldpaymoreattentiontothebusiness。Theeventhasinsomemeasureansweredtheirexpectation;but,atbest,thiscan beconsideredonlyasagoodexpedienttopalliateoneofthosemanybadeffectswhichflowfromaperniciouslaw。 SECT。XIIIToremedytheseevils,varioushavebeentheschemesrecommendedtothepublic,bymenwhohavebeenreveredforthe strengthoftheirunderstandings,theextentoftheirknowledge,andtheuprightnessoftheirintentions。Theyhavechiefly recommendedpalliatives;andsuchonlyhavebeentried,yetwithlittleorwithnoeffect。Theyhaveindeedcheckedtheevil foratime,andonlyforatime,toreturnwithaccumulatedforce:for,notwithstandingalltheirefforts,thetaxcollectedto relievethepoorisswelledinmanyplacesfromtenortwelvepoundsannuallytofivehundredpoundsayear,whereno manufactureshavebeenestablished;andinthemanufacturingparishes,fromlittleornothingtofifteenhundred,twothousand,andeventhreethousandpoundsayear。Thelegislaturebeganwithrequiringtheconsentoftwojusticesofpeace,beforetheoverseerscouldhavepowertorelieve thepoor。(15)Theytheninsistedthatnoneshouldberelieved,butthosewhowereputuponthelistbytheparishioners assembledintheirvestry,orbyauthorityunderthehandofajustice。(16)Afterthisitwasenacted,thatnojusticeofpeace shouldgrantanorder,withouthavingexamineduponoaththepartymakingapplicationtohimforrelief。(17)Uponalltheseconditionswehearthelegislatureconstantlycomplainingthattheevilstillwentonincreasing。Theexpedientwhichhasbeenmostoftentried,hasbeentocompelboththepauperandhisfamilytoweartheRomanPin scarierclothupontheirshoulders;(18)andfromthismuchwasexpected,butinvain。Ithasoperated,indeed,asapartial repealofabadlaw,repealinghoweverallthatcouldbeconsideredasvaluable,andleavingallthatisnoxioustothestate; discouragingonlytheingenuous,themodest,andthemeek,thattheremaybethemoreforthosewho,losttoshame,have longsinceforgottoblush。Ofallhumaninventions,nonecanbemorecruelthanthis。Youinvitethepoor,youofferhim relief,butyouwillgiveitonlyuponthiscondition,thatheshallreceiveitwithamarkofinfamy。Theoverseersareliableto afine,iftheydonotimposethismarkupontheindigent;butsuchistheirhumanity,thattheyriskthepenaltyratherthan reproachthewretchedwithhispoverty。Shouldtheygivethisbadgetosome,theymustimposeituponall。Theworthless andtheimpudentwouldnotregardit;themodestwouldsoonerdiethanwearit。Thereisnodoubtthattimewould reconcilethemtoit,moreespeciallywhentheysawnoneorfewwithoutit;butthen,whatpurposewoulditanswer?Whilstittookeffect,itwouldbehurtful:whenitceasedtooperate,itwouldbeuseless。###第10章Findingthefutilityofthisdevice,themostcommonrefugehasbeentoparochialandprovincialworkhouses;againstwhich thereappearinsuperableobjections。Itwasthought,thatwithwatchfulattentionthepoorwoulddomoreworkunderone roof,andbefedmuchcheaper,thanwhendispersedintheirseveralcottages。Anexpectation,however,whichexperience hasneveryetconfirmed。Eveninparochialworkhouses,andinthosewhichareunderthebestregulation,thepoordoso littlework,thattheproduceoftheirlabouralmostescapesournotice,whilsttheyaremaintainedatamostenormous expence。Intheircottagestheymightlivecomfortablyontheaverageoffourpoundseach;whereasunderthemanagement ofthepublictheycostfromfivetoten,andeventwelvepoundseach,perannum。Itisnotreasonabletoimagine,thatmen, deprivedofliberty,willworkforotherswiththesamechearfulactivityaswhenworkingforthemselves;orthattheywill becontentedwiththehardandhomelyfare,whichtheycouldeatwiththankfulness,whilstasfreementheywere surroundedwiththeirfriends。Itishopethatmustsweetenallourlabours。Letamanhavenopursuit,noexerciseforhis hopesandfears,andyoumayaswelltakethemarrowfromhisbones,whichwasdesignedbynaturetosuppleallhis joints。Youmayfeedhimwell;but,withoutmakinghimamoreusefulmemberinsociety,youwillleavehimtodragona miserableexistence,aburthentohimselfandtothepublic。Itisnowamaximuniversallyreceived,thattheserviceofaslaveisthedearestservicewhichcanbehad。Letamanconsulthisownfeelings,andthereasonwillbeobvious。Theterrorofbeingsenttoaworkhouseactslikeanabolitionofthepoor\'staxonallwhodreadthelossofliberty。Itisin effectavirtualrepeal,asfarasitextends,ofthoselaws,whichshouldlongsincehavegivenplacetobetterregulations。 Butunfortunatelythemostworthyobjectssuffermostbythisrepeal,andtheadvantagetothepublicislittlemorethan negative。Thequietandthecleanlydreadthenoiseandnastiness,evenmorethantheconfinementofaworkhouse。They pantforthepureandwholesomeair,whichtheycanneverhopetobreathewherenumbersareconfinedwithinnarrow limits,andsighforthatserenityandpeace,whichtheymustdespairtofindwherethemostprofligateofthehumanspecies aremettogether。Bythefearofbeingsentencedtosuchsociety,many,whodeserveabetterfate,strugglewithpovertytill theysinkundertheburthenoftheirmisery。Againstcountyworkhouses,improperlycalledhousesofindustry,the objectionsaremuchstronger。Thebuildings,thefurniture,thesalaries,thewaste,andtheimposition,everythingisupona largeandexpensivescale,withoutitsbeingpossibletopreserve,foranylengthoftime,asystemofeconomy。Atfirst, indeed,theremightbegreatexertion;butthenoveltybeingover,fewgentlemenwouldbefoundpublicspiritedenoughto continuetheirattendanceandattentiontoabusinessinwhich,asindividuals,theywouldbesolittleinterested,andfor whichtheymustgiveupmoreimportantormorepleasantengagementsandpursuits。Byexperienceitisfound,that withoutreckoninginterestupontheprimecostofeitherfurnitureorbuildings,thepoorintheseextensiveestablishments arenotmaintainedforlessthanIhavestated。Butwhilsttheexperienceissoenormous,aretheyhappy?Farfromhappy, theyarewretched。Withallthediscomfortsofaparochialworkhouse,theyfeelthemselvesinahopelessstateof banishmentfromtheirrelationsandconnections。Itistrue,theyeat,theydrink,andtheyaremiserable。Thiskindof banishmenthasthesameeffectinpartasarepealofthepoorlaws,becausefewarewillingtobethusrelieved。These housesofindustrycannotbevindicated,eitherinpointofcomfortoreconomy:iftheyhavethereforeanymerit,itcanbe onlythatkindofmeritwhichIhavestated;andifitbewisetohaverecoursetothem,itwouldbemuchwiserdirectlyto repealthelaws,againstthedepredationsofwhichthesehousesaretoprotectyourproperty。Acountyworkhouse,atbest, maybeconsideredasacolonytowhichafewofthesuperabundantmembersofthecommunityhave\'beentransportedto makeroomforothers;oritmaybeconsideredasanewmanufacture,beneficialinitsprogresstoemploytheidlehands; beneficial,ifitwerepossibletomakeaprofitontheirlabour;yetlikeothermanufactures,underthepresentsystemofourlaws,increasingthenumberandthedistressesofthepoor。Thatgentlemenoflandedpropertyshouldhavetakenthealarm,andthatallwhofeeltheburthenofthepoorshouldwish toberelieved,isnottobewonderedat。Yetsurelywemaybepermittedtoexpressastonishment,thatwhenintheyear 1775theHouseofCommonsweretoprovidearemedyforthegrowingevil,noexpedientshouldpresentitself,buttoerectcountyworkhouses。Theyresolved,1。Thatthelawsrelatingtothepooraredefective,andthegoodpurposesintendedbytheminmanyrespectsprevented。2。Thatthemoneyraisedforthereliefofthepoorisagrievous,and,ifnonewregulationsaremade,willbeanincreasingburthenuponthepublic。Theythenrecommendedcountyworkhouses,leavingtheparishesatlibertytodrawatdiscretiononthecountystock,forthereliefofsuchaswerenotproperobjectsforaworkhouse。Thecounties,however,werenotweakenoughtoacceptanofferwhichmusthaveentailedataxoffourshillingsinthe poundontheirestatesforever,withoutprocuringanybenefittothepublic,totheland—owner,tothefarmer,ortothe poor,Anotherexperiment,andthelastwhichIshallmention,isthemostabominablethateverwasinvented:itistofarmthe poor,Insomeparishestheyarefarmedatsomuchanhead,butinothersthecontractisforagivensum。Inoneparishin Gloucestershireacontractorhadagreedtotakealltheexpenceofthepooruponhimselfforaverymoderate consideration。Takingthepresentnumbersinconfinement,hehasonlytwoshillingsaweekforeach;yetoutofthisheisto beatthechargeofalllitigationsandremovals,andtorelieveallotherswhoarenotproperobjectsforaworkhouse,andafteralltomakeaprofitforhimself。Alltheseexpedientshavethesametendency。Theyareadoptedwithaprofessedintentiontolowerthepoorrates;anditis confessed,thatmanyaretherebydeterredfrommakingapplicationforrelief,whowouldotherwisebeaburthentothe public。Butthenisnotthisapartial,impolitic,oppressiverepealofabadlaw,withoutreducingthetax;foritcontinuestoincrease,andwithoutmakingabetterprovisionforthoseamongthepoorwhoaremostworthyofattention?Havingthusendeavouredtodisplaytheimperfectionswhicharemostobviousinourmanagementofthepoor,letusnowexaminetheprovisionmadefortheirreliefbyothernations。###第11章Intheearlyagesoftheworldtherecouldbenogreatdifficultyinthismatter,asthequantityoffoodwasmorethancould beconsumed。Inprocessoftime,whenpropertyhadgotfootingintheworld,they,whohadneitherflocksnorherds, becameslaves,and,sellingthemselvesforbread,togetherwiththeirchildren,constitutedtheprincipaltreasureoftherich。 Whentherichhadsofirincreasedtheirstock,thattheircattlehadnotsufficientroomtofeed,theyquiltedtheirancient habitations,andsoughtnewsettlements。Thusitissaid,thatAbrahamwasveryrichincattle,thathehadsheepandoxen, andmenservantsandmaidservants,andcamelsandasses,andsilverandgold。ThesamenearlywastheprosperityofLot。 Butwhenthelandwasnotabletobearthemwiththeirflocksandwiththeirherds,theyagreedtopart,andLotchosefor himselftheplainsofJordan。WhentheoffspringofAbrahamsettledinthelandofCanaan,theycontinuedthesamemode ofrelievingthedistressed,onlywiththisexception,thatintheseventhyearthepoor,whohadsoldhimself,wastogoout free。Thiscustomofexchangingtheirlibertyforbreadwasfollowedbymostofthenationsuponearth,andwasthegeneral practiceoftheworld,tillChristianityprevailed,andbecametheestablishedreligionoftheRomanempire。Themilder geniusofthisreligion,whichproclaimslibertytothecaptive,andtheopeningoftheprisondoorstothemthatarebound, abhorrenttoslaveryinallitsforms,hasalmostbanishedthatcruelcustomfromourworld;andinitssteadhasmadethe bestpossibleprovisionforthepoor,leavingthemtobesupportedbythefreebountyoftherich。Itistrue,themistaken zealofitsfirstconverts,inflamedbytheexpectationofthattranscendentglorywhichthegospelhadrevealedtothem, pouredcontemptupontheirvisiblepossessionsofhousesandoflands。Thesetheysold,andbeingallofoneheart,andof onesoul,theyagreedtohaveallthingscommon。(19)Butnosuchcommunityofgoodsreceivedthesanctionofdivine authority。WhenPeterreproachedAnanias,itwasforhisfalsehoodonly:\"Whilstthelandremained,wasitnotthineown;andafteritwassold,wasitnotinthineownpower?\"(20)Thepositiveinjunctionsofthegospelareclearanddistinct,andshouldneverhavebeenforgot。\"Everymanaccordingas hepurposethinhisheart,solethimgive;notgrudgingly,orofnecessity:forGodlovethachearfulgiver。\"(21)These voluntarycontributionswerecollectedonthefirstdayofeveryweek,whentheyassembledat。theirpublicworship。The Christiandispensationgivesthehighestencouragementtotheoverflowingsofbenevolence,butatthesametimeleaves everymanatlibertytogiveornottogive,proceedinguponthismaxim,thatitshouldbelawfulforamantodowhathe willwithhisown。Whilsthoweverthefollowersofthisreligionarelefttotheirownjudgmentanddiscretion,theyare underthestrongestobligationstobeliberalintheirdonations,andtorelievethedistressesoftheirfellowcreaturestothe utmostoftheirability。Inthedescriptionofthegreatandfinaljudgmentoftheworld,itissaid,\"WhentheSonofmanshall comeinhisglory,andalltheholyangelswithhim,thenshallhesituponthethroneofhisglory。Andbeforehimshallbe gatheredallnations;andheshallseparatethemonefromanother,asashepherddividethhissheepfromthegoats:Andhe shallsetthesheeponhisrighthand,butthegoatsontheleft。ThenshalltheKingsayuntothemonhisrighthand,Come, yeblessedofmyFather,inheritthekingdompreparedforyoufromthefoundationoftheworld。ForIwasanhungered, andyegavememeat:Iwasthirsty,andyegavemedrink:Iwasastranger,andyetookmein:naked,andyeclothedme:I wassick,andyevisitedme:Iwasinprison,andyecameuntome。Forinasmuchasyedidituntooneoftheleastofthese mybrethren,yedidituntome。\"(22)FromthisdescriptionwemustnottoohastilyconcludethatthecharityofChristiansis tobeindiscriminateandblind。Amongthevariousobjectsofdistressachoiceistobemade,selectingfirstthosewhichare mostworthy,andreservingtheresidueforthosewhohavenothingbuttheirmiserytoexcitecompassion。Letthevirtuous citizenbefed,thenlettheprofligateandtheprodigalshareallthatprudenceandfrugalityshallhaveleftbehindthem。To reversethisorderisneitherpoliticnorjust:forsurelynothingcanbemoreinconsistentwithequity,thantogivethebread ofindustrytoindolenceandvice。Christiancharitywasnevermeanttodiscouragediligenceandapplication,norto promoteamongmenawantondissipationoftheirsubstance。TheApostleoftheGentiles,bothbyexampleandbyprecept, teachesalessonwhichtoomanyamongthepoorhaveyettolearn。Wehearhimthusappealingtohisconverts:\"Wedid noteatanyman\'sbreadfornought;butwroughtwithlabourandtravelnightandday,thatwemightnotbechargeableto anyofyou:notbecausewehavenotpower,buttomakeourselvesanexampleuntoyoutofollowus。Forevenwhenwewerewithyou,thiswecommandedyou,thatifanywouldnotwork,neithershouldheeat。\"(23)FormanycenturiesthenationsofEuropehadnootherwayofprovidingfortheirincreasingpoor,whenoccasional benefactionsbecameinadequatetotheirwants,butbydrivingthemout,likeswarms,toseeknewsettlements。Itwasnot thendifficultforwarliketribes,issuingforthincountlessnumbers,withtheirflocksandwiththeirherds,tomakean impression,whenatanytimetheyfumedtheirarmsagainstthepeaceableinhabitantsofmorecultivatedcountries。Butnow thatallhavequiltedtheshepherdlifeandtakentoagriculture;nowthateachnation,althoughmorenumerousthan formerly,ishemmedinbynationsequaltoitselfinnumbers,wealth,andmilitaryardour;itisbecomenecessarytoprovide fortheirpoorathome。Thistheyhaveattemptedbypublichospitalsandprivatebenefactions。Withregardtohospitals, theyfindthattheseonlyremovetheevilforatime,andintheissueextendtheboundsofextremepovertyand wretchedness。Theyatfirstpleasedthemselveswiththeidea,thattheyhadputanendtohumanmisery;buttheysoon founditreturningbackuponthem,andthevacantplaces,whichhadbeenleftbythoseprovidedforintheirpublic hospitals,filledupagainbyobjectsofdistress。WhenatLionstheyopenedanhospitalwithfortybedsforthereceptionof thepoor,theycouldfillonlyhalfthatnumber,butnoweighthundredbedsarenotsufficient;andwhentheybuiltthe hospitalofSaltpetriere,nearParis,ithadfewinhabitants,butnowtheylodgetwelvethousand;andyettotheir astonishmenttheyfind,thatinsteadofhavingbanisheddistressandpoverty,theyhaveincreasedthenumberofthepoor。 Theeffecthasfilledthemwithamazement;buttheydonotseemtohaveasyetdiscovered,thattheyhavebeenattemptingtostoparapidriverinitsprogress,andtopushbackthewatersoftheoceans。InHollandtheirchiefdependanceisonvoluntarycontributions,andarigidexecutionofthelaws;andinHollandaretobe seenmoreindustryandfewercriminals,thanaretobefoundinthebestgovernedcountriesinEuropeofthesameextent。