| James Wilford Garner - Political science - 1910 - 642 pages
...themselves." There is no difficulty in showing, he asserts, that the ideally best form of government is that in which the supreme controlling power in the last...personal discharge of some public function, local or general.1 The only government, he continues, which can fully satisfy the exigencies of the social state... | |
| Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - Administrative law - 1910 - 362 pages
...difficulty in showing that the ideally best form of government is that in which the sovereignty, or supreme controlling power, in the last resort is vested...discharge of some public function, local or general.' — JOHN STUART MILL. ' The English Parliament strikes its roots so deep into the past that scarcely... | |
| Ramsden Balmforth - Great Britain - 1912 - 252 pages
...government. " The ideally best form of government," he says, " is that in which the sovereignty, or supreme controlling power in 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
...difficulty in showing that the ideally best form of government is that in which the sovereignty or supreme controlling power in the last resort is vested...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... | |
| Edward Joshua Ward - Community centers - 1913 - 386 pages
...difficulty in showing that the ideally best form of government is that in which the sovereignty or supreme controlling power in the last resort is vested...ultimate sovereignty, but being at least occasionally 22 called on to take an actual part in the government. * * * It is a great discouragement to an individual... | |
| Women - 1913 - 270 pages
...ideally best form of government is that in which the supreme controlling power in the last resort i:> vested in the entire aggregate of the community, every...in the exercise of that ultimate sovereignty, but at least occasionally called on to take an actual part in the government, by the personal discharge... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Ethics - 1922 - 432 pages
...difficulty in showing that the ideally best form of government is that in which the sovereignty, or supreme controlling power in the last resort, is vested...discharge of some public function, local or general. To test this proposition, it has to be examined in reference to the two branches into which, as pointed... | |
| Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - Administrative law - 1925 - 434 pages
...difficulty in showing that the ideally best form of government is that in which the sovereignty, or supreme controlling power, in the last resort is vested...community ; every citizen not only having a voice in tie exercise of that ultimate sovereignty, but being at least occasionally called on to take an actual... | |
| Joseph Alexander Leighton - Ethics - 1926 - 612 pages
...for Mill, in showing that the ideally best form of government is that in which the sovereignty, or supreme controlling power, in the last resort is vested...sovereignty, but being, at least occasionally called upon to take an actual part in the government, by the personal discharge of some public function, local... | |
| Joseph Alexander Leighton - Ethics - 1926 - 612 pages
...a voice in the exercise of that ultimate sovereignty, but being, at least occasionally called upon to take an actual part in the government, by the personal...discharge of some public function, local or general. It is more desirable for the general good of humanity that the active type of character should predominate.... | |
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