ABSTRACT

This chapter proposes that all Englishmen and Frenchmen who are zealous for the public good should found an Anglo-French society to establish and propagates the political doctrine most advantageous to those men whose work is most useful to society in general. English and French public affairs will be administered by two distinct powers: a spiritual power and a temporal power. The two nations will share a common spiritual power, but each will have its own temporal power. The spiritual power will be given the task of establishing a new social doctrine and a new system of public education. It will be given the task of making the general laws which must be common to the two nations. The legislative council will establish a social doctrine essentially different from the Christian doctrine. The French temporal power will be organised in the same way as the English temporal power, and it will work to establish the social organisation most favourable to production.