In a republican government the majority, if united, have always an opportunity. The only remedy is to enlarge the sphere, and thereby divide the community into so great a number of interests and parties that a majority will not be likely to have a common... Outlook and Independent - Página 1821903Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1897 - 852 páginas
...States," .... "greater variety of interests and pursuits of passions," for the rest see above, p. 449. "The only remedy is to enlarge the sphere, and thereby...so great a number of interests and parties, that, in the first place, a majority will not Number ¡I. "It is no less certain than it is important, notwithstanding... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1897 - 830 páginas
...States," .... "greater variety of interests and pursuits of passions," for the rest see above, p. 449. "The only remedy is to enlarge the sphere, and thereby...so great a number of interests and parties, that, in the first place, a majority will not * is O«ne 6th) •• "It then, to try dus that Tiew, to 51... | |
| EDWARD GAYLORD ROURNE - 1913 - 346 páginas
...of passions which check each other." Writings, I, 327, from Notes on the Confederacy, April, 1787. "The only remedy is, to enlarge the sphere, and thereby...into so great a number of interests and parties, that in the first place a majority will not be likely at the same moment to have a common interest separate... | |
| Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1901 - 328 páginas
...of passions which check each other." Writings, I, 327, from Notes db the Confederacy, April, 1787. "The only remedy is, to enlarge the sphere, and thereby...into so great a number of interests and parties, that in the first place a majority will not be likely at the same moment to have a common interest separate... | |
| Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1901 - 326 páginas
...interests of justice and the general and pursuits of passions," for good." the rest see above, p. 123. " The only remedy is to enlarge the sphere, and thereby...into so great a number of interests and parties that, in the first place, a majority will not be likely at the same moment to have a common interest separate... | |
| James Madison - 1902 - 510 páginas
...sentiment, and have an opportunity, the rights of the minor party become insecure. In a Republican Govî the majority if united have always an opportunity. The only remedy is to enlarge the sphere, & thereby divide the community into so great a number of interests & parties, that in the i s ' place... | |
| Allan Louis Benson - 1914 - 214 páginas
...united by a common sentiment, and have an opportunity, the rights of the minor party become insecure. In a republican government, the majority, if united,...opportunity. The only remedy is to enlarge the sphere" (that is, unite all the States under a federal government) "and thereby divide the community into so... | |
| Edgar Lee Masters - 1924 - 436 páginas
...upon the minorities in any way they want to, constitution or no constitution. The only remedy is to divide the community into so great a number of interests and parties, that a majority will not have at any given time a common interest separate from that of the whole, or of the minority. And thus... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1933 - 394 páginas
...they not prevailed in the largest as well as the smallest, though less than in the smallest? * * * The only remedy is to enlarge the sphere and thereby...into so great a number of interests and parties that in the first place, a majority will not be likely at the same moment to have a common interest separate... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1933 - 58 páginas
...they not prevailed in the largest as well as the smallest, though less than in the smallest? * * * The only remedy is to enlarge the sphere and thereby...into so great a number of interests and parties, that in the first place, a majority will not be likely at the same moment to have a common interest separate... | |
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