Experiments in Government and the Essentials of the Constitution: The essentials of the constitution. II.National Association for Constitutional Government, 1920 - 27 lappuses |
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11. lappuse
... to see governmen- tal methods reformed and after a time , long enough to forget the evils that caused the change , to have a new movement for a reform which consists in changing back to substantially the same old methods that 11.
... to see governmen- tal methods reformed and after a time , long enough to forget the evils that caused the change , to have a new movement for a reform which consists in changing back to substantially the same old methods that 11.
12. lappuse
... reform . The recognition of shortcomings or inconveniences in government is not by itself sufficient to warrant a change of system . There should be also an effort to estimate and compare the shortcomings and inconveniences of the ...
... reform . The recognition of shortcomings or inconveniences in government is not by itself sufficient to warrant a change of system . There should be also an effort to estimate and compare the shortcomings and inconveniences of the ...
23. lappuse
... reform ; and it is right , for the more questions di- vide public attention the fewer ques- tions the voters really decide for them- selves on their own judgment and the greater the power of the professional politician . There is ...
... reform ; and it is right , for the more questions di- vide public attention the fewer ques- tions the voters really decide for them- selves on their own judgment and the greater the power of the professional politician . There is ...
24. lappuse
... reform aim at accom- plishing that result . I think that along these lines the true remedy is to be found . No system of self - government will continue successful unless the voters have sufficient public spirit to perform their own ...
... reform aim at accom- plishing that result . I think that along these lines the true remedy is to be found . No system of self - government will continue successful unless the voters have sufficient public spirit to perform their own ...
25. lappuse
... reform , impatient of delay , indignant at opposition , and intolerant of the long , slow processes by which the great body of the people may con- sider new proposals in all their rela- tions , weigh their advantages and dis- advantages ...
... reform , impatient of delay , indignant at opposition , and intolerant of the long , slow processes by which the great body of the people may con- sider new proposals in all their rela- tions , weigh their advantages and dis- advantages ...
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