Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... follows , therefore , that the powers of government cannot be directly exercised by the people . But he sees no objection to pure and direct Democracy , except the difficulty which we have mentioned . " cannot have an in- To affirm this ...
... follows , therefore , that the powers of government cannot be directly exercised by the people . But he sees no objection to pure and direct Democracy , except the difficulty which we have mentioned . " cannot have an in- To affirm this ...
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... follow- ing we humbly offer to Mr. Mill , as its syllogistic demonstration . No rulers will do that which produces pain to them- selves . But the unfavourable sentiments of the people will give pain to them . Therefore no rulers will do ...
... follow- ing we humbly offer to Mr. Mill , as its syllogistic demonstration . No rulers will do that which produces pain to them- selves . But the unfavourable sentiments of the people will give pain to them . Therefore no rulers will do ...
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... follows that , of the objects of human desire , and , speaking more definitely , of the means to the ends of human desire , namely , wealth and power , each party will endeavour to obtain as much as possible . " If any expedient ...
... follows that , of the objects of human desire , and , speaking more definitely , of the means to the ends of human desire , namely , wealth and power , each party will endeavour to obtain as much as possible . " If any expedient ...
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... follows , from the principles of human nature , that the stronger will take from the weaker , till it has en- grossed the whole . Now , if there be no criterion of equality between two portions of power there can be no common meas- ure ...
... follows , from the principles of human nature , that the stronger will take from the weaker , till it has en- grossed the whole . Now , if there be no criterion of equality between two portions of power there can be no common meas- ure ...
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... follow their interest , and produce bad government . But how is it the community can check ? The community can act only when assembled ; and when assembled , it is incapable of acting . The community , however , can choose representa ...
... follow their interest , and produce bad government . But how is it the community can check ? The community can act only when assembled ; and when assembled , it is incapable of acting . The community , however , can choose representa ...
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