Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 667
A representative statement of what Anti - Federalists thought about rulers went
like this : We ought to be jealous of rulers . All the godly men we read of have
failed ; nay we would not trust a flock of Moses . Of course , they were right , as far
as ...
A representative statement of what Anti - Federalists thought about rulers went
like this : We ought to be jealous of rulers . All the godly men we read of have
failed ; nay we would not trust a flock of Moses . Of course , they were right , as far
as ...
Page 714
This was a new use for the last - named term , and Madison had not separated
himself from the belief that the elected representatives would constitute a species
of natural aristocracy , a few whose relation with the many who chose them would
...
This was a new use for the last - named term , and Madison had not separated
himself from the belief that the elected representatives would constitute a species
of natural aristocracy , a few whose relation with the many who chose them would
...
Page 718
He proposed redefining the “ republic " as a representative rather than a
participatory community , and he proposed that a ... their legislative
representatives and their executive magistrates — so that the latter too were
representatives and there ...
He proposed redefining the “ republic " as a representative rather than a
participatory community , and he proposed that a ... their legislative
representatives and their executive magistrates — so that the latter too were
representatives and there ...
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Contents
Volume 68 Number | 1 |
What People Think about People | 19 |
A Panel Analysis of Houstons 1985 | 34 |
Copyright | |
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