The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 756
... interests which will try to resist any change calculated to damage their situation . Governments , therefore , believe it is better to consult those interests beforehand , in the hope that they will define the extent of acceptable ...
... interests which will try to resist any change calculated to damage their situation . Governments , therefore , believe it is better to consult those interests beforehand , in the hope that they will define the extent of acceptable ...
Page 768
... interests in the country and worth a careful hearing . The delegations represent an enormous variety of interests , and every part of the country : to give a summary view of these interests is almost to reproduce a census of production ...
... interests in the country and worth a careful hearing . The delegations represent an enormous variety of interests , and every part of the country : to give a summary view of these interests is almost to reproduce a census of production ...
Page 772
... interests strongly and separately organized that the parties cannot possibly satisfy them all , and can only choose from among them from time to time when it is judged that legislation is inevitable in the near future . Then , as a rule ...
... interests strongly and separately organized that the parties cannot possibly satisfy them all , and can only choose from among them from time to time when it is judged that legislation is inevitable in the near future . Then , as a rule ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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