on liberty-第38章
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stand aside and does their work instead of them。 The worth of a State;
in the long run; is the worth of the individuals composing it; and a
State which postpones the interests of their mental expansion and
elevation to a little more of administrative skill; or of that
semblance of it which practice gives; in the details of business; a
State which dwarfs its men; in order that they may be more docile
instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes… will find that
with small men no great thing can really be accomplished; and that the
perfection of machinery to which it has sacrificed everything will
in the end avail it nothing; for want of the vital power which; in
order that the machine might work more smoothly; it has preferred to
banish。
THE END
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