Viscount Palmerston also detected the gunpowder in the other's words, and he said soothingly with a smile.
"Of course, not everything in Bentham's thought is bad. For instance, the idea that a person should have the innate right to his finances, free trade, freedom of speech and publication, and many of these ideas have already been accepted by the government.
However, in my view, many of Bentham's proposals still seem too radical, such as the immediate abolition of slavery, the prohibition of corporal punishment in the military, the separation of church and state, and the legalization of homosexuality, among others. But overall, I still have a great deal of respect for him.
Although he was once a supporter of the Great Revolution in France and was even granted the status of a French honorary citizen. But undoubtedly, he truly wanted to consider the world and think about the society of Britain, it was just that there were some deviations in his way of thinking."