登陆注册
4904900000061

第61章

23 But must not, now, the working in our minds of considerations like these, to which culture, that is, the disinterested and active use of reading, reflection, and observation, in the endeavour to know the best that can be known, carries us, be really much more effectual to the dissolution of feudal habits and rules of succession in land than an operation like the Real Estate Intestacy Bill, and a stock notion like that of the natural right of all a man's children to an equal share in the enjoyment of his property; since we have seen that this mechanical maxim is unsound, and that, if it is unsound, the operation relying upon it cannot possibly be effective? If truth and reason have, as we believe, any natural irresistible effect on the mind of man, it must. These considerations, when culture has called them forth and given them free course in our minds, will live and work. They will work gradually, no doubt, and will not bring us ourselves to the front to sit in high place and put them into effect;but so they will be all the more beneficial. Everything teaches us how gradually nature would have all profound changes brought about; and we can even see, too, where the absolute abrupt stoppage of feudal habits has worked harm. And appealing to the sense of truth and reason, these considerations will, without doubt, touch and move all those of even the Barbarians themselves, who are (as are some of us Philistines also, and some of the Populace) beyond their fellows quick of feeling for truth and reason. For indeed this is just one of the advantages of sweetness and light over fire and strength, that sweetness and light make a feudal class quietly and gradually drop its feudal habits because it sees them at variance with truth and reason, while fire and strength are for tearing them passionately off, because this class applauded Mr. Lowe when he called, or was supposed to call, the working-class drunken and venal.

24 3. But when once we have begun to recount the practical operations by which our Liberal friends work for the removal of definite evils, and in which if we do not join them they are apt to grow impatient with us, how can we pass over that very interesting operation,--the attempt to enable a man to marry his deceased wife's sister? This operation, too, like that for abating the feudal customs of succession in land, I have had the advantage of myself seeing and hearing my Liberal friends labour at.

25 I was lucky enough to be present when Mr. Chambers brought forward in the House of Commons his bill for enabling a man to marry his deceased wife's sister, and I heard the speech which Mr. Chambers then made in support of his bill. His first point was that God's law,--the name he always gave to the Book of Leviticus,--did not really forbid a man to marry his deceased wife's sister. God's law not forbidding it, the Liberal maxim, that a man's prime right and happiness is to do as he likes, ought at once to come into force, and to annul any such check upon the assertion of personal liberty as the prohibition to marry one's deceased wife's sister. A distinguished Liberal supporter of Mr. Chambers, in the debate which followed the introduction of the bill, produced a formula of much beauty and neatness for conveying in brief the Liberal notions on this head: 'Liberty,' said he, 'is the law of human life.' And, therefore, the moment it is ascertained that God's law, the Book of Leviticus, does not stop the way, man's law, the law of liberty, asserts its right, and makes us free to marry our deceased wife's sister.

26 And this exactly falls in with what Mr. Hepworth Dixon, who may almost be called the Colenso of love and marriage,--such a revolution does he make in our ideas on these matters, just as Dr. Colenso does in our ideas on religion,--tells us of the notions and proceedings of our kinsmen in America. With that affinity of genius to the Hebrew genius which we have already noticed, and with the strong belief of our race that liberty is the law of human life, so far as that fixed, perfect, and paramount rule of conscience, the Bible, does not expressly control it, our American kinsmen go again, Mr. Hepworth Dixon tells us, to their Bible, the Mormons to the patriarchs and the Old Testament, Brother Noyes to St. Paul and the New, and having never before read anything else but their Bible, they now read their Bible over again, and make all manner of great discoveries there. All these discoveries are favourable to liberty, and in this way is satisfied that double craving so characteristic of our Philistine, and so eminently exemplified in that crowned Philistine, Henry the Eighth,--the craving for forbidden fruit and the craving for legality.

27 Mr. Hepworth Dixon's eloquent writings give currency, over here, to these important discoveries; so that now, as regards love and marriage, we seem to be entering, with all our sails spread, upon what Mr. Hepworth Dixon, its apostle and evangelist, calls a Gothic Revival, but what one of the many newspapers that so greatly admire Mr. Hepworth Dixon's lithe and sinewy style and form their own style upon it, calls, by a yet bolder and more striking figure, 'a great sexual insurrection of our Anglo-Teutonic race.' For this end we have to avert our eyes from everything Hellenic and fanciful, and to keep them steadily fixed upon the two cardinal points of the Bible and liberty. And one of those practical operations in which the Liberal party engage, and in which we are summoned to join them, directs itself entirely, as we have seen, to these cardinal points, and may almost be regarded, perhaps, as a kind of first instalment, or public and parliamentary pledge, of the great sexual insurrection of our Anglo-Teutonic race.

同类推荐
  • 宋朝事实类苑

    宋朝事实类苑

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Love Eternal

    Love Eternal

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 医学摘粹

    医学摘粹

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 康平县乡土志

    康平县乡土志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 诗林广记

    诗林广记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 中国古典小说精选(套装共三册)

    中国古典小说精选(套装共三册)

    收录了《明月台》和《河东记》两本小说。《明月台》全书十二回,该书从神话说起,写两个人的经历故事,一反一正,对比鲜明,其用心如书中自序所言:“从忠孝节义、悲欢离合之中,生出渺茫变幻,虚诞无稽一段因由,借端借事,惩劝醒世。”本书是作者根据亲身经历之所见所闻构思创作而成,在某些地方亦借鉴了《红楼梦》。《河东记》,薛渔思著,书中不少故事发生在唐文宗大和(827-835)年间,故知此书当写成于大和之后。此书内容虽然以谲异怪诞为特点,但与那些单纯宣扬物妖神怪的志怪小说不同,而常常是通过神异故事曲折地反映现实生活,体现了唐代有意为小说的特征。书中既大胆讽刺了皇帝和官僚们的昏聩无知以及政治的腐败,也批判了图财害命、自私残忍等恶劣行径,还塑造了一些美好的妇女形象。总之,此书仍不失为一部较好的唐人传奇小说集。
  • 不凡乞丐

    不凡乞丐

    乞丐杀人夺宝,但是险些因为此宝丢掉性命,被废掉根基,重新崛起的修仙路
  • 我有一个百宝囊

    我有一个百宝囊

    一场台风袭来,让墨小寒在异界重生,得到绝世空间神器百宝囊,这个世界也因此不在平静……(稳定一天两更!)
  • 恋上天青色

    恋上天青色

    游戏里的你,谢谢你来到我身边。刷去尘埃,带来微风,给我一片最美的“天青色”
  • 都市之至尊战王

    都市之至尊战王

    “我会让敌人明白,什么才是真正的战争!”“这世界的生存法则,不称帝则死无葬身之地!”
  • 乱世盛宠:妖女要逆天

    乱世盛宠:妖女要逆天

    常小满的运气真是坏透了!幼时丧母,被亲生父亲抛弃,好不容易随表姨嫁到顾家,却偏偏被选中,成了逃婚的顾家大小姐的替嫁,糊里糊涂的就被送上了花轿。远嫁就远嫁吧,反正顾家对自己也不算太坏,就当报答他们吧。原本已经认命了,可偏偏远嫁路上,又遇到抢亲。难道她的运气真那么背吗?no、no、no,其实,她的好运还在后头。本书慢热,大家给点儿耐心,等小满慢慢长大,后面会精彩的哦!
  • 六个“为什么”:对几个重大问题的回答

    六个“为什么”:对几个重大问题的回答

    《六个“为什么”:对几个重大问题的回答学习参考》立足于国际国内形势的深刻变化,从改革开放和现代化建设的实际及干部群众的思想实际出发,以鲜明的观点、深入的分析、翔实的材料和透彻的说理,全面准确地阐述了关于社会主义核心价值体系的六个重大问题,是广大干部群众深入学习领会中国特色社会主义理论体系的重要读物。《六个“为什么”:对几个重大问题的回答学习参考》既可作为各级党委讲师团的宣讲教材,也可作为各高校思想政治理论课的重要辅导材料,同时也是广大干部群众的优秀学习读本。
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 长生之诸天万界

    长生之诸天万界

    宁寒,一个极为悲催的人物,本来该平凡的一生他,在一次偶然绑定了一个能穿梭万界的系统。从此他在一个又一个的世界执行任务,不断的变强,他本以为从此走向人生巅峰。然而他却在一个仙侠世界失手了,他任务失败了……………
  • 铁鹞子

    铁鹞子

    这是最美好的时代,天下归一,四海承平,王朝奠基,方兴未艾。这是最绝望的时代,群雄皆灭,英豪束手,黄钟弃毁,瓦釜雷鸣。这是名臣宿将意气风发的当空旭日:立身朝堂者,面折庭争直言抗辩,一身傲骨铮铮作响。才兼文武者,出将入相开疆辟土,满腔壮志蓬勃不熄。这是寒门贵子踌躇难行的漫漫长夜:世家膏粱,征辟察举直送青云,易得终南捷径;草野俊杰,沉沦下吏埋首案牍,徒留两鬓白发。酒徒狂歌末路,名士吟啸五湖,商旅浮舟海上,此时盛世风流,俊采星驰。豪强田连阡陌,四夷蛰伏生息,遗民怀刃侧目。此刻风雨欲来,江湖潜沸。谁也没有在意,一名边郡庶子,正引吭高歌:“男儿须作健,结伴不须多。鹞子经天飞,群雀两向波。”展翅欲飞!