A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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... sense of the greater number ; that is , of the stronger interests or combination of interests , and to assume this to be the sense of the community . It is only when aided by a proper organism that it can collect the sense of the entire ...
... sense of the greater number ; that is , of the stronger interests or combination of interests , and to assume this to be the sense of the community . It is only when aided by a proper organism that it can collect the sense of the entire ...
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... sense truly were to take the sense of the people truly , a government so constituted would be a true and perfect model of a popular constitutional government ; and every departure from it would detract from its excellence . But as such ...
... sense truly were to take the sense of the people truly , a government so constituted would be a true and perfect model of a popular constitutional government ; and every departure from it would detract from its excellence . But as such ...
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... sense of all its parts as the sense of the whole . They all rest on the right of suffrage and the responsibility of rulers , directly or indirectly . On the contrary , all absolute govern- ments , of whatever form , concentrate power in ...
... sense of all its parts as the sense of the whole . They all rest on the right of suffrage and the responsibility of rulers , directly or indirectly . On the contrary , all absolute govern- ments , of whatever form , concentrate power in ...
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