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Securities Against Misrule and Other Constitutional Writings for Tripoli and Greece

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ISBN-10: 0198227256

ISBN-13: 9780198227250

Edition: 1990

Authors: Jeremy Bentham, Philip Schofield, F. Rosen

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This is a collection of Bentham's essays, dating mainly from late 1822 and early 1823, concerning his attempts to draw up legislation for one Islamic state, and offer advice to another in the process of throwing off Islamic rule. The writings for Tripoli include the famous "Securities Against Misrule," as well as discussion of the social, political, and religious institutions of the country. The writings for Greece include a rare commentary on the first Greek constitution of 1822, and advice and warnings to the Greek legislators against the temptation of "sinister appetites." Both groups of writings emphasize the efficacy of representative institutions and the publicity of official actions…    
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List price: $370.00
Copyright year: 1990
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/17/1991
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 380
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.21" long x 0.98" tall
Weight: 1.694
Language: English

Jeremy Bentham was born in London, on February 15, 1748, the son of an attorney. He was admitted to Queen's College, Oxford, at age 12 and graduated in 1763. He had his master's degree by 1766 and passed the bar exam in 1769. An English reformer and political philosopher, Bentham spent his life supporting countless social and political reform measures and trying as well to create a science of human behavior. He advocated a utopian welfare state and designed model cities, prisons, schools, and so on, to achieve that goal. He defined his goal as the objective study and measurement of passions and feelings, pleasures and pains, will and action. The principle of "the greatest happiness of the…    

Philip Schofield is Professor of the History of Legal and Political Thought at University College London. He is Director of the Bentham Project and General Editor of The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham. He has written many scholarly articles on Bentham and his monograph, Utility and Democracy: The Political Thought of Jeremy Bentham, published by OUP, won the Political Studies Association WJM Mackenzie Book Prize for 2006.

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Editorial introduction
Writings For Tripoli
Some account of the state of Tripoli on the Barbary Coast in North Africa
Securities against misrule
Preliminary explanations
Letters from Jeremy Bentham and Hassuna D'Ghies to John Quincy Adams
Writings For Greece
Greece
Principles of legislation as to constitutional law
Jeremy Bentham to Greek legislators
Observations by an Englishman on a passage in Raffanel's Histoire des Tven
Tments de la GrTce
Constitutional code
Matter occasioned by Greece
Constitutional code
Index of subjects
Index of names