The Political Science of John Adams: A Study in the Theory of Mixed Government and the Bicameral SystemG. P. Putnam's sons, 1915 - 374 páginas |
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... body should unite the wisdom and the firmness of aristocracy and the probity and regard for the interests of the whole , of democracy ( in Parsons's Parsons , pp . 368-70 ) . Hence he opposed a single representative body , thinking a ...
... body should unite the wisdom and the firmness of aristocracy and the probity and regard for the interests of the whole , of democracy ( in Parsons's Parsons , pp . 368-70 ) . Hence he opposed a single representative body , thinking a ...
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... bodies — a house of representatives , a council , and a governor , —instead of " collecting all authority into one center , that of the nation . " This Adams unwarrantably interpreted as advocacy of a government with all power vested in ...
... bodies — a house of representatives , a council , and a governor , —instead of " collecting all authority into one center , that of the nation . " This Adams unwarrantably interpreted as advocacy of a government with all power vested in ...
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... body , is the collection of local assemblies , —for the original of all which we must , of course , go back to constitutional plan in which the single assembly was not thus dependent for its law - making upon local bodies , ib . , xviii ...
... body , is the collection of local assemblies , —for the original of all which we must , of course , go back to constitutional plan in which the single assembly was not thus dependent for its law - making upon local bodies , ib . , xviii ...
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... body in the nation , only thereby what he calls “ an equal , independent mix- ture of all " the three elemental kinds of government . ' 2 For Adams accepts the classical division of simple government into monarchy , aristocracy , and ...
... body in the nation , only thereby what he calls “ an equal , independent mix- ture of all " the three elemental kinds of government . ' 2 For Adams accepts the classical division of simple government into monarchy , aristocracy , and ...
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... , 508. In vi . , 448 , it is , ambiguously , " sovereignty in the many , that is , in the whole nation , the whole body , assemblage , congregation . " defined " democracy " as the government of many and Division of Governments 31.
... , 508. In vi . , 448 , it is , ambiguously , " sovereignty in the many , that is , in the whole nation , the whole body , assemblage , congregation . " defined " democracy " as the government of many and Division of Governments 31.
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