Majority Rule, Svazek 1Chatham House, 1984 - Počet stran: 238 |
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... United States , when state constitutions were written , large masses of people owned property . Statutes in some states , as Robert Brown has pointed out in his critique of Charles Beard , 15 disenfranchised only a few , notably ...
... United States , when state constitutions were written , large masses of people owned property . Statutes in some states , as Robert Brown has pointed out in his critique of Charles Beard , 15 disenfranchised only a few , notably ...
Strana 110
... united action , only in those grounded in what- ever values the group accepts . Nor are they legitimate when they violate the purposes behind a particular group's formation . 29 The separation of the majority's ruling authority from all ...
... united action , only in those grounded in what- ever values the group accepts . Nor are they legitimate when they violate the purposes behind a particular group's formation . 29 The separation of the majority's ruling authority from all ...
Strana 123
... United States , where the Chief Executive and many judges are elected , this is clearly the case , but it is equally true for parliamentary systems in less obvious ways . The legislature may be the cynosure of democratic govern- ment ...
... United States , where the Chief Executive and many judges are elected , this is clearly the case , but it is equally true for parliamentary systems in less obvious ways . The legislature may be the cynosure of democratic govern- ment ...
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Problems of the Suffrage | 3 |
Constituency | 65 |
An Interval of Time | 88 |
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