Efficiency in an assembly requires a solid mass of steady votes; and these are collected by a deferential attachment to particular men, or by a belief in the principles those men represent, and they are maintained by fear of those men— by the fear that... The English Constitution - Página 143por Walter Bagehot - 2007 - 368 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| 1866 - 784 páginas
...attachment to particular men, or by a belief in the principles those men represent, and they are maintained by fear of those men — by the fear that if you vote...warm partisans. The body is eager, but the atoms are cool. If it were otherwise, parliamentary government would become the worst of governments — a sectarian... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1873 - 362 páginas
...attachment to particular men, or by a belief in the principles those men represent, and they are maintained by fear of those men — by the fear that if you vote against them, you may yourself .seon not have a vote at all. Thirdly, it may seem odd to say so, just after inculcating that party... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1877 - 488 páginas
...attachment to particular men, or by a belief in the principles those men represent, and they are maintained by fear of those men — by the fear that if you vote...partisans. * The body is eager, but the atoms are cool. If it were otherwise, parliamentary government would become the worst of governments — a sectarian... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 608 páginas
...attachment to particular men, or by a belief in the principles those men represent, and they are maintained by fear of those men, — by the fear that if you...seem odd to say so, just after inculcating that party organization is the vital principle of representative government, but that organization is permanently... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 608 páginas
...attachment to particular men, or by a belief in the principles those men represent, and they are maintained by fear of those men, — by the fear that if you...seem odd to say so, just after inculcating that party organization is the vital principle of representative government, but that organization is permanently... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1893 - 550 páginas
...by a belief in the principles those men represent, and they are maintained by fear of those men—by the fear that if you vote against them, you may yourself...warm partisans. The body is eager, but the atoms are cocl. If it were otherwise, parliamentary government would become the worst of governments—a sectarian... | |
| 1901 - 480 páginas
...attachment to particular men, or by a belief in the principles those men represent, and they are MAINTAINED by fear of those men — by the fear that if you vote...seem odd to say so, just after inculcating that party organization is the vital principle of representative government, but that organization is permanently... | |
| 1901 - 484 páginas
...attachment to particular men, or by a belief in the principles those men represent, and they are MAINTAINED by fear of those men — by the fear that if you vote...seem odd to say so, just after inculcating that party organization is the vital principle of representative government, but that organization is permanently... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1915 - 386 páginas
...attachment to particular men, or by a belief in the principles those men represent, and they are maintained by fear of those men — by the fear that if you vote...warm partisans. The body is eager, but the atoms are cool. If it were otherwise, Parliamentary government would become the worst of governments — a sectarian... | |
| Edward Augustus Fitzpatrick - 1918 - 350 páginas
...attachment to particular men, or by a belief in the principles those men represent, and they are maintained by fear of those men — by the fear that if you vote...them, you may yourself soon not have a vote at all." (Bagehot, "The English Constitution," pp. 210-211.) responsibility of the individual member is an effort... | |
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