Excerpt from Science Sociale, Vol. 1
L'ordre moral, c'est l'harmonie éternelle entre la liberté des actions et, la fatalité des événements.
Ces harmonies, en tant qu éternelles, n'ont point de causes; il suffit de démontrer qu'elles existent.
L'ordre social, c'est l'harmonie ration nelle: entre la propriété collective; et, les proprietes individuelles, sous la protection de la sanction religieuse.
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