A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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... element in forming constitutional governments and why the numerical majority , of itself , must , in all cases , make governments abso- lute . The necessary consequence of taking the sense of the com- munity by the concurrent majority ...
... element in forming constitutional governments and why the numerical majority , of itself , must , in all cases , make governments abso- lute . The necessary consequence of taking the sense of the com- munity by the concurrent majority ...
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... elements of a constitutional democracy ; but to make it the sole element , in order to perfect the constitution and make the government more popular , is one of the greatest and most fatal of political errors . [ THE CONCURRENT MAJORITY ...
... elements of a constitutional democracy ; but to make it the sole element , in order to perfect the constitution and make the government more popular , is one of the greatest and most fatal of political errors . [ THE CONCURRENT MAJORITY ...
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... element . Its influence is at the present day on the increase , and it is highly probable that it may , in combination with the causes which have contributed to raise it to its present importance , effect , in time , great changes ...
... element . Its influence is at the present day on the increase , and it is highly probable that it may , in combination with the causes which have contributed to raise it to its present importance , effect , in time , great changes ...
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