A Nation of States: Essays on the American Federal SystemRand McNally, 1963 - 148 páginas |
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... force , leav- ing room for individual judgment , discretion , and the expression of conviction . Nevertheless , the ... forces . On the contrary , they act to disperse power . And the significant point here is that they disperse power in ...
... force , leav- ing room for individual judgment , discretion , and the expression of conviction . Nevertheless , the ... forces . On the contrary , they act to disperse power . And the significant point here is that they disperse power in ...
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... forces , say , on a scale so grand as that he would like for the public schools . He is a centralizer only so far as ... force , " President Washington said . Having transferred gradually all real power from state and local authorities ...
... forces , say , on a scale so grand as that he would like for the public schools . He is a centralizer only so far as ... force , " President Washington said . Having transferred gradually all real power from state and local authorities ...
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... force is committed to being employed only in a situation in which it might be of no possible service to the interests it was created to protect . Indeed , it might be actually harmful to such of those interests as survived at the moment ...
... force is committed to being employed only in a situation in which it might be of no possible service to the interests it was created to protect . Indeed , it might be actually harmful to such of those interests as survived at the moment ...
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WHAT THE FRAMERS MEANT | 24 |
24 | 40 |
THE PROBLEM OF BIG GOVERNMENT | 65 |
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