And this is the Origin of every Kind of Subjection; which feels itself more or less alleviated, in Proportion to the Situation of the Subjects.And, consequently, as the Law of Nature commands Us to take as much Care, as lies in Our Power, of the Prosperity of all the People; we are obliged to alleviate the Situation of the Subjects, as much as sound Reason will permit. And therefore, to shun all Occasions of reducing People to a State of Slavery, except the utmost Necessity should inevitably oblige us to do it; in that Case, it ought not to be done for our own Benefit; but for the Interest of the State: Yet even that Case is extremely uncommon. Of whatever Kind Subjection may be, the civil Laws ought to guard, on the one Hand, against the Abuse of Slavery, and, on the other, against the Dangers which may arise from it.
Proposals for a New Law Code (1768)
“War is a convenient fix for government problems if it happens somewhere else. To other people.”
Treason's Shore (Inda #4, 2009)
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American fantasy and science fiction writer 1951Related quotes
“Books are for people who wish they were somewhere else.”
“I do not fix problems. I fix my thinking. Then problems fix themselves.”
“I’d much rather pretend I’m
somewhere else, and any time I open
the pages of a book, that happens.”
Source: Between the Lines
“People do not love those whose eyes show that they are somewhere else”
Source: Collected Stories
Source: Leviathan Wakes (2011), Chapter 16 (p. 164)