A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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... explained the reasons why it is so difficult to form and preserve popular constitutional government so long as the distinction between the two majorities is overlooked and the opinion prevails that a written constitution , with suitable ...
... explained the reasons why it is so difficult to form and preserve popular constitutional government so long as the distinction between the two majorities is overlooked and the opinion prevails that a written constitution , with suitable ...
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... explained , to give to each interest or portion of the community a negative on the others . It is this mutual negative among its various conflicting interests which invests each with the power of pro- tecting itself , and places the ...
... explained , to give to each interest or portion of the community a negative on the others . It is this mutual negative among its various conflicting interests which invests each with the power of pro- tecting itself , and places the ...
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... explained . The tendency of government to pass beyond its proper limits is what exposes liberty to danger and renders it insecure ; and it is the strong counteraction of governments of the concurrent majority to this tendency which ...
... explained . The tendency of government to pass beyond its proper limits is what exposes liberty to danger and renders it insecure ; and it is the strong counteraction of governments of the concurrent majority to this tendency which ...
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