Provision for the general welfare implies general fraternity.
This implies that the situation as it stands is, either in fact or to us, incomplete and hence indeterminate.
Any activity with an aim implies a distinction between an earlier incomplete phase and later completing phase; it implies also intermediate steps.
In its broader sense, therefore, the phrase "efficiency of labor" implies any and every influence that makes for a larger and better supply of goods.
In popular discussion, however, the word frequently implies great wealth in a single hand, though this wealth may be invested in a large number of small industries.
And Scripture implies the same when it says that man was made "to" God's likeness; for the preposition "to" signifies a certain approach, as of something at a distance.
But, since a destroyed error necessarily implies a counter-truth, I will not finish this treatise without solving the first problem of political science,--that which receives the attention of all minds.
In the first case, the very notion of the action already implies a law for me; in the second case, I must first look about elsewhere to see what results may be combined with it which would affect myself.
Thus our principle states that if this implies that, and this is true, then that is true. In other words, 'anything implied by a true proposition is true', or 'whatever follows from a true proposition is true'.
From what has just been said, it is easy to see how it happens that, although the conception of duty implies subjection to the law, we yet ascribe a certain dignity and sublimity to the person who fulfils all his duties.
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