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Jeremy Bentham
- Close sectionOutline of a work entitled pauper management improved
- TABLE OF CONTENTS.
- Close sectionBOOK I. Political Arrangements.
- Sect. I. Managing Authority.
- Sect. II. General Scheme of Provision.
- Sect. III. Ways and Means.
- Sect. IV. Constitution.
- Sect. V. Coercive Powers.
- Sect. VI. Land-purchasing Powers.
- Sect. VII. Obligations.
- Sect. VIII. Restraints.
- Sect. IX. Order of the Dividends, or Disposal of the growing Receipts.
- Sect. X. Provision for existing Interests.—
- Sect. XI. Director's Oath.—
- Close sectionBOOK II. Plan of Management.
- Close sectionBOOK III. Collateral Benefits.
- Introduction.—
- Chap. 1. Employment secured.—
- Chapter II. Mendicity extirpated.—
- Chap. 3. Habitual Depredation extirpated.
- Chap. IV. Temporary Indigence relieved.—
- Chap. V. Frugality assisted.—
- Chap. VI. Pecuniary Remittance facilitated to the Poor.—
- Chap. VII. Distant Conveyance facilitated to the Poor.—
- Chap. VIII. Imprisonment rendered unexpensive and reformative.—
- Chap. IX. Domestic Morality enforced.—
- Chap. X. National Force strengthened without Expence.—
- Chap. XI. Rate of Infant Mortality diminished.—
- Chap. XII. Useful Knowledge augmented and disseminated.—
- Chap. XIII. Voluntary Charity assisted and directed.—
- Close sectionBOOK IV. Pauper Comforts.
- § 1. Introduction.
- §2. Comforts of Course, extended to all Classes:—together with the several Points of Management from which, as from their efficient Causes, they may respectively be expected.
- §3. Appropriate Comforts; extended by special Care to Classes ordinarily bereft of them.
- § 4. Extra-comforts:—to be imparted to more or fewer, according to Claims, Means, and Opportunities.
- §5. Funds and Grounds of Title [in regard to] Extra-comforts.
- §6. Company's Apprentices—their Condition in Point of Comfort.
- Close sectionAPPENDICES TO OUTLINE OF A WORK ENTITLED PAUPER MANAGEMENT IMPROVED
- COLLATION
Michael Quinn (ed.), The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: Writings on the Poor Laws, Vol. 2
Contents
- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionPauper Management Improved
- Close section[BOOK I. ] PLAN OF A COMPANY, FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CONCERNS OF THE POOR ALL OVER ENGLAND
- Close sectionBOOK II. PLAN OF MANAGEMENT
- CHAPTER I. CLASSES MUSTERED
- CHAPTER II. SEPARATION AND ASSOCIATION
- CHAPTER III. BUILDINGS AND LAND
- CHAPTER IV. MANAGEMENT RULES
- CHAPTER V. OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENT
- CHAPTER VI. OF DIET
- CHAPTER VII. CLOATHING, BEDDING &C.
- CHAPTER VIII. OF EMPLOYMENT
- CHAPTER IX. CHILD-NURSING
- CHAPTER X. BOOK-KEEPING
- CHAPTER XI. APPROPRIATE ESTABLISHMENTS
- CHAPTER XII. PAUPER EDUCATION
- Close sectionBOOK III. COLLATERAL BENEFITS
- Close sectionBOOK IV. PAUPER COMFORTS
- Close sectionBOOK V. FINANCIAL GROUNDS
- Close sectionBOOK VI. CONSTITUTION DEFENDED
- Close sectionAPPENDICES TO PAUPER MANAGEMENT IMPROVED
- Situation and relief of the poor
- Close sectionOutline of a work entitled pauper management improved
- TABLE OF CONTENTS.
- Close sectionBOOK I. Political Arrangements.
- Sect. I. Managing Authority.
- Sect. II. General Scheme of Provision.
- Sect. III. Ways and Means.
- Sect. IV. Constitution.
- Sect. V. Coercive Powers.
- Sect. VI. Land-purchasing Powers.
- Sect. VII. Obligations.
- Sect. VIII. Restraints.
- Sect. IX. Order of the Dividends, or Disposal of the growing Receipts.
- Sect. X. Provision for existing Interests.—
- Sect. XI. Director's Oath.—
- Close sectionBOOK II. Plan of Management.
- Close sectionBOOK III. Collateral Benefits.
- Introduction.—
- Chap. 1. Employment secured.—
- Chapter II. Mendicity extirpated.—
- Chap. 3. Habitual Depredation extirpated.
- Chap. IV. Temporary Indigence relieved.—
- Chap. V. Frugality assisted.—
- Chap. VI. Pecuniary Remittance facilitated to the Poor.—
- Chap. VII. Distant Conveyance facilitated to the Poor.—
- Chap. VIII. Imprisonment rendered unexpensive and reformative.—
- Chap. IX. Domestic Morality enforced.—
- Chap. X. National Force strengthened without Expence.—
- Chap. XI. Rate of Infant Mortality diminished.—
- Chap. XII. Useful Knowledge augmented and disseminated.—
- Chap. XIII. Voluntary Charity assisted and directed.—
- Close sectionBOOK IV. Pauper Comforts.
- § 1. Introduction.
- §2. Comforts of Course, extended to all Classes:—together with the several Points of Management from which, as from their efficient Causes, they may respectively be expected.
- §3. Appropriate Comforts; extended by special Care to Classes ordinarily bereft of them.
- § 4. Extra-comforts:—to be imparted to more or fewer, according to Claims, Means, and Opportunities.
- §5. Funds and Grounds of Title [in regard to] Extra-comforts.
- §6. Company's Apprentices—their Condition in Point of Comfort.
- Close sectionAPPENDICES TO OUTLINE OF A WORK ENTITLED PAUPER MANAGEMENT IMPROVED
- COLLATION
- Close section End Matter