An Essay on Crimes and Punishments/Chapter XLIV

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421943An Essay on Crimes and Punishments — Chapter XLIV. Of Rewards.Cesare Beccaria

CHAPTER XLIV.

Of Rewards.

YET another method of preventing crimes is, to reward virtue. Upon this subject the laws of all nations are silent. If the rewards, proposed by academies for the discovery of useful truths, have increased our knowledge, and multiplied good books, is it not probable that  rewards, distributed by the beneficent hand of a sovereign, would also multiply virtuous actions. The coin of honour is inexhaustible, and is abundantly fruitful in the hands of a prince who distributes it wisely.