A Disquisition on GovernmentSt. Augustine's Press, 2007 - 90 страница |
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... obtain a majority , in order to control the government . If no one interest be strong enough , of itself , to obtain it , a combination will be formed between those whose interests are most alike ; each conceding something to the others ...
... obtain a majority , in order to control the government . If no one interest be strong enough , of itself , to obtain it , a combination will be formed between those whose interests are most alike ; each conceding something to the others ...
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... obtain the control . The case is different in governments of the concurrent majority . There , mere numbers have not the absolute control ; and the wealthy and intelligent being identified in interest with the poor and ignorant of their ...
... obtain the control . The case is different in governments of the concurrent majority . There , mere numbers have not the absolute control ; and the wealthy and intelligent being identified in interest with the poor and ignorant of their ...
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... obtain the ascen- dency . They will , it is true , in governments of the numerical majority , ultimately coalesce , and form two great parties ; but not so closely as to lose entirely their separate character and existence . These they ...
... obtain the ascen- dency . They will , it is true , in governments of the numerical majority , ultimately coalesce , and form two great parties ; but not so closely as to lose entirely their separate character and existence . These they ...
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