The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... become so , but because they themselves seem happy to become so . We will see that this is partly because , with the size of governments , the proportion of jobs to boys is quite high , certainly compared to most professions ; and the ...
... become so , but because they themselves seem happy to become so . We will see that this is partly because , with the size of governments , the proportion of jobs to boys is quite high , certainly compared to most professions ; and the ...
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... becomes incompre- hensible or seems purposeless , then great evils could follow . But if people see correctly that government has become stronger and stronger , and that its purposes and limitations depend more and more on the dialogue ...
... becomes incompre- hensible or seems purposeless , then great evils could follow . But if people see correctly that government has become stronger and stronger , and that its purposes and limitations depend more and more on the dialogue ...
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... becoming — as it possibly , and dangerously , might – quite literally ' irrespon- sible ' . But , in the nature of the ... become a centre of information , something that broadcasts ideas and facts relevant to political decisions rather ...
... becoming — as it possibly , and dangerously , might – quite literally ' irrespon- sible ' . But , in the nature of the ... become a centre of information , something that broadcasts ideas and facts relevant to political decisions rather ...
Contenido
PARLIAMENT AND THE CRISIS | 1 |
The Decline of Parliament No Magic Stabilizers | 10 |
WHAT THE COMMONS DO INDIVIDUALLY | 45 |
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