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5 - Organizing the Utilitarian State

The Official Aptitude of Functionaries

from Part I - Democracy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 August 2022

Philip Schofield
Affiliation:
University College London
Xiaobo Zhai
Affiliation:
Universidade de Macau
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This chapter examines the way in which, in his constitutional writings, Jeremy Bentham argues for democracy as the best form of government, while also analyzing his ability to envision the organization and structure of the state. In specific terms, a central theme of Bentham’s thinking is the management of functionaries. What is their role and to what end should they be managed? Functionaries are an integral part of the utilitarian state, which, as such, must maximize its efficiency and minimize its expenditure while also ensuring the greatest happiness for the greatest number. Therefore, one can speak of the state’s primary end, which is set by the principle of utility and concerns society as a whole, and of a secondary end, still set by this same principle but that has to do with a particular group of individuals: functionaries. Consequently, the latter are actors among others in the social theatre Bentham attempts to construct.

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Print publication year: 2022

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