An essay on government
By: MILL, James
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I. The end of government; viz the good or benefit for the sake of which it exists II. The means of attaining the end of government; viz. power, and securities against the abuse of that power III. That the requisite securities against the abuse of power, are not found in any of the simple forms of government IV. An objection stated-and answered V. That the requisite securities are not found in a union of the tree simple forms of government; - doctrine of constitucional balance VI. In the representative system alone the securities for good VII. What is required in a representative body to make it a security VIII. What is required in a elective body to secure the requisite properties in the representative body IX. Objection: that a perfect representative system, if established, would destroy the monarchy, and the house of lords X. Objection: that the people are not capable of acting agreeably to their interest
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