The Idea of Public Right Being the First Four Prize Essays in Each of the Three
The Idea of Public Right Being the First Four Prize Essays in Each of the Three
James Macaulay
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Once nations can conceive themselves as living in a state of reciprocal usefulness instead of in a condition of mutual hos- tility, it is comparatively easy for them to recognize THE IDEA OF PUBLIC RIGHT 149 each other's claims. A reahzation of the existence of common interests precedes and assists the reahza- tion of the existence of common rights. Unhappily, however, neither the belief in nation- ality nor the belief in economic freedom ever really dominated the policy of any European State, ...not even that of England. The economics of the Man- chester School were opposed to the economic theory on which every community had acted for five hun- dred years past ; while the belief in nationality v. -'as tainted by association with the old theory of the supremacy of the State — a theory leinforced b}' the philosophy of Hegel, which has to a large extent dominated both German and English thought. The theory of nationality, properly understood, makes for peace, since it simply implies the specific right of each nation to freedom from outside domination — a right which may belong equally to all nations, small or great, barbarous or civilized.
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