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The American Republic : constitution, tendencies and destiny by Orestes Augustus Brownson
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authority of the father is absolute, unlimited, it cannot be the
ground of the right of society to govern. Assume the parental
right to be perfect and inseparable from the parental relation,
it is no right to govern where no such relation exists. Nothing
true, real, solid in government can be founded on what Carlyle
calls a "sham." The statesman, if worthy of the name, ascertains
and conforms to the realities, the verities of things; and all
jurisprudence that accepts legal fictions is imperfect, and even
censurable. The presumptions or assumptions of law or politics
must have a real and solid basis, or they are inadmissible. How,
from the right of the father to govern his own child, born from
his loins, conclude his right to govern one not his child? Or
how, from my right to govern my child, conclude the right of
society to found the state, institute government, and exercise
political authority over its members?





CHAPTER IV.

ORIGIN OF GOVERNMENT--CONTINUED.


II. Rejecting the patriarchal theory as untenable, and shrinking
from asserting the divine origin of government, lest they should
favor theocracy, and place secular society under the control of
the clergy, and thus disfranchise the laity, modern political
writers have sought to render government purely human, and
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