Crisis in Government: The Blueprint of a New Form of GovernmentCrescent Publications, 1973 - 160 pages |
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... exercising it , the power shall be considered to belong to the people . 2. If the exercise of the new power is not in the interest of the people , so that the people refuse to exercise it regardless of their capabilities to do so , the ...
... exercising it , the power shall be considered to belong to the people . 2. If the exercise of the new power is not in the interest of the people , so that the people refuse to exercise it regardless of their capabilities to do so , the ...
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... exercise of the new power is in the interest of the people , and the people are not capable of exercising it , the power shall be considered to belong to the states . 4. If the states are unable to properly exercise the new power , and ...
... exercise of the new power is in the interest of the people , and the people are not capable of exercising it , the power shall be considered to belong to the states . 4. If the states are unable to properly exercise the new power , and ...
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... exercise of free will which results therefrom . If there is a significant gain in the exercise of free will , the action is a success . But if there is a significant loss in the exercise of free will , it must be admitted that the civil ...
... exercise of free will which results therefrom . If there is a significant gain in the exercise of free will , the action is a success . But if there is a significant loss in the exercise of free will , it must be admitted that the civil ...
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