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all its desires and powers upon it — we may affirm absolutely that nothing great in the World has

been acplished without passion。 Two elements; therefore; enter into the object of our

investigation; the first the Idea; the second the plex of human passions; the one the warp; the

other the woof of the vast arras…web of Universal History。 The concrete mean and union of the

two is Liberty; under the conditions of morality in a State。 We have spoken of the Idea of

Freedom as the nature of Spirit; and the absolute goal of History。 Passion is regarded as a thing of

sinister aspect; as more or less immoral。 Man is required to have no passions。 Passion; it is true; is

not quite the suitable word for what I wish to express。 I mean here nothing more than human

activity as resulting from private interests — special; or if you will; self…seeking designs — with this

qualification; that the whole energy of will and character is devoted to their attainment; that other

interests (which would in themselves constitute attractive aims); or rather all things else; are

sacrificed to them。 The object in question is so bound up with the mans will; that it entirely and

alone determines the “hue of resolution” and is inseparable from it。 It has bee the very

essence of his volition。 For a person is a specific existence; not man in general (a term to which no

real existence corresponds); but a particular human being。 The term “character” likewise

expresses this idiosyncrasy of Will and Intelligence。 But Character prehends all peculiarities

whatever; the way in which a person conducts himself in private relations; &c。; and is not limited

to his idiosyncrasy in its practical and active phase。 I shall; therefore; use the term “passion;”

understanding thereby the particular bent of character; as far as the peculiarities of volition are not

limited to private interest; but supply the impelling and actuating force for acplishing deeds

shared in by the munity at large。 Passion is in the first instance the subjective; and therefore

the formal side of energy; will; and activity — leaving the object or aim still undetermined。 And

there is a similar relation of formality to reality in merely individual conviction; individual views;

individual conscience。 It is always a question; of essential importance; what is the purport of my

conviction; what the object of my passion; in deciding whether the one or the other is of a true and

substantial nature。 Conversely; if it is so; it will inevitably attain actual existence — be realised。

§ 27

From this ment on the second essential element in the historical embodiment of an aim; we

infer — glancing at the institution of the State in passing — that a State is then well constituted and

internally powerful; when the private interest of its citizens is one with the mon interest of the

State; when the one finds its gratification and realisation in the other; — a proposition in itself very

important。 But in a State many institutions must be adopted; much political machinery invented;

acpanied by appropriate political arrangements; — necessitating long struggles of the

understanding before what is really appropriate can be discovered; — involving; moreover;

contentions with private interest and passions; and a tedious discipline of these latter; in order to

bring about the desired harmony。 The epoch when a State attains this harmonious condition;

marks the period of its bloom; its virtue; its vigour; and its prosperity。 But the history of mankind

does not begin with a conscious aim of any kind; as it is the case with the particular circles into

which men form themselves of set purpose。 The mere social instinct implies a conscious purpose

of security for life and property; and when society has been constituted; this purpose bees

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