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 703
... republic " of great territorial extent , and the words " empire " and " confederation " were as applicable as " republic " to the political en- tity thus formed . The essay's central thesis is that the terms " federative " and " fed ...
... republic " of great territorial extent , and the words " empire " and " confederation " were as applicable as " republic " to the political en- tity thus formed . The essay's central thesis is that the terms " federative " and " fed ...
Page 714
... republic . 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 ...
... republic . 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 ...
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... republic , " and " confederacy " were in use before and after 1787 to denote political systems more extensive than organised , and that therefore Montesquieu's dictum that a " republic " was possible only within a limited space ought ...
... republic , " and " confederacy " were in use before and after 1787 to denote political systems more extensive than organised , and that therefore Montesquieu's dictum that a " republic " was possible only within a limited space ought ...
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