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developed so rapidly in recent years that this book needs to be supplemented by a study of the later decisions of the Courts. The special relations between military and civil authority are discussed in G. Glenn's The Army and the Law (1918).

The importance of legal processes is made clear by any of the standard treatises on the law of the Constitution, noted in earlier chapters. See especially L. P. McGehee's Due Process of Law Under the Federal Constitution (1906). For the recent cases, illustrating this phase of the subject, see the annual summaries of the decisions of the Supreme Court in cases of constitutional law, formerly prepared by T. R. Powell, latterly by E. S. Corwin, and published from time to time in The American Political Science Review.

5. The most noteworthy attempt by any recent American writer to work out scientifically the relation between civil liberty and self-government is J. W. Burgess's Political Science and Comparative Constitutional Law (2 vols., 1890). Burgess rendered a solid service to political science by emphasizing the importance of the forms and processes of government, but his treatment of the subject is not altogether satisfactory because of his defective. analysis of the problem of self-government. This is clearly evident in his later works, The Reconciliation of Government with Liberty (1915).

INDEX

INDEX

Acton, Lord, on nationalism, 139,

141.

Adair case, 327.

Adams, Brooks, on justice, 473.
Anarchism, 234-235, 257-258.
Aquinas, political theory of, 91.
Arbitration, compulsory, 429.
Argentina, church and state in, 104.
Aristotle,

on inequality, 14;

on human nature, 26;

on the art of politics, 27-29;

on the nature of the common-
wealth, 40;

definition of state by, 57;
on liberty, 291;

on education, 392;

on reign of law, 476-477;
see also notes on books, 38.
Arlington estate, case of the, 452-
455.

Austin, John, definition of state by,
50.

Austria, political status of, 48.
Ayres, L. F., cited, 79 n.

Bacon, Lord, use of word state by,

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Buell, R. L., see notes on books, 166.
Burdick, C. K., see notes on books,
338.

Burgess, J. W.,

definition of nationality by, 130;
see also notes on books, 479.

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