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The argument surfaced again in in the pages of the Edinburgh Review, in James Mackintosh’s criticism of Bentham for having seemingly aligned himself with Cartwright on the issue of universal suffrage. Mackintosh’s fear was that expansion of the suffrage would not only pit ‘property’ against ‘opinion’ but would lead to political revolution as well. Mackintosh’s views are important in the present context because they are those of a liberal reformer, and because there is evidence – adduced by M.
P. . Barker (), p. xvii. Cassirer (), p. . Schmitt (), pp. –. , p. . Cassirer (), p. , makes this all-important distinction. Wolin (), p. . Schmitt (), p. , suggests that a state may be ‘universal’ without being ‘total’. The inclusion of ‘will’ in the latter distinguishes it from the former. Aristotle, Politics, a –, b –, and b –. Royce (), p. . In formulating the above argument, we found Wolin (), pp.
H. B. Nisbet xlviii Abbreviations The translator’s preface provides references to the German editions of Hegel’s works which are translated in this volume. AC Hegel, BIA Hegel, CJ CPR CPrR ERB FK Hegel, Hegel, GC GG Hegel, GW Hegel, HIA Hegel, Address on the Tercentenary of the Submission of the Augsburg Confession ( June ) Inaugural Address, Delivered at the University of Berlin ( October ) Critical Journal of Philosophy. Some of the items in CJ are translated in Harris (). Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, nd edn (), tr.