Republicanism, Representation, and Consent: Views of the Founding EraDaniel Judah Elazar Transaction Publishers, 01/01/1979 - 137 páginas |
Índice
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The Theory of Consent in the Early State Constitutions | 11 |
The Meaning of Republicanism in The Federalist | 43 |
Two Views | 77 |
Alexander Hamiltons Philosophy of Government and Administration | 99 |
Pennsylvania 17871792 | 123 |
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