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Base instincts and the law

The undue protection of class interests, the neglect of interests of large classes; the legislation which consults, chiefly and above all else, the profit of the legislator, whether he be king, or noble, or popular assembly; the legislation which postpones moral to material interests, and which makes havoc of man’s highest good in order to gratify his lower instincts, his passing caprice, his unreasoning passion — all this and much else appears to forbid enthusiasm for human law.” – HENRY PARRY LIDDON

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