| J. Arthur Partridge - Democracy - 1866 - 446 pages
...into account not only the next step, but all the steps which society has yet to make. " The ideally best form of Government is that in which the sovereignty...is vested in the entire aggregate of the community. ... It is both more favorable to present good Government, and promotes a better and higher form of... | |
| Congregationalism - 1866 - 648 pages
...the form of a temporary dictatorship. The ideally best form of government must be one in which the supreme controlling power in the last resort is vested in the entire aggregate of the community. This may not be the one applicable to all states of civilization, but it is the one which is most beneficial... | |
| Congregationalism - 1866 - 650 pages
...the form of a temporary dictatorship. The ideally best form of government must be one in which the supreme controlling power in the last resort is vested in the entire aggregate of the community. This may not be the one applicable to all states of civilization, but it is the one which is most beneficial... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Representative government and representation - 1882 - 380 pages
...to rebel against the more odious one. There is no difficulty in showing that the ideally best furm of government is that in which the sovereignty, or...ultimate sovereignty, but being, at least occasionally, railed on to take an actual part in the government by the personal discharge of some public function,... | |
| United States - 1883 - 82 pages
...themselves. . . . The ideally best form of government is that in which the supreme controlling power is vested in the entire aggregate of the community,...citizen not only having a voice in the exercise of that sovereignty, but being called out to take an actual part in the government. . . . Few seem to recognize... | |
| James Kendall Hosmer - Anglo-Saxon race - 1890 - 452 pages
...best government is that which does most to improve thejDeonle, and that is the government in which the supreme controlling power in the last resort is vested...occasionally, called on to take an actual part in the gov-i, ernment by the personal discharge of some public-^ function, local or general. The superiority... | |
| American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting - Electronic journals - 1908 - 354 pages
...Representative Government, ch. iii; "There is no difficulty in showing," says Mill, "that the ideally best form of government is that in which the sovereignty or supreme controlling power is vested in the entire aggregate of the community," p. 21. Direct participation in public affairs,... | |
| Ramsden Balmforth - Great Britain - 1912 - 252 pages
...and teachings as to the ideal form of government. " The ideally best form of government," he says, " is that in which the sovereignty, or supreme controlling...the last resort, is vested in the entire aggregate ot the community, every citizen not only having a voice in the exercise of that ultimate sovereignty,... | |
| Edward Joshua Ward - Community centers - 1913 - 384 pages
...which is realized in the social center. He says : "There is no difficulty in showing that the ideally best form of government is that in which the sovereignty...called on to take an actual part in the government. * * * It is a great discouragement to an individual * * * to be reduced to plead from outside the door... | |
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