| 1923 - 480 страници
...is the necessary supplement to his woric on'. Representative Government. In the former he writes : "The will of the people, moreover, practically means...active part of the people; the majority, or those wlib.-' succeed in making themselves accepted as the majority; the people, consequently, may desire... | |
| Willard F. Enteman - 1993 - 276 страници
..."self-government," and "the power of the people over themselves," do not express the true state of the case. . . . The will of the people, moreover, practically means the will of the most numerous . . . part of the people ... the people may desire to oppress a part of their number, and precautions... | |
| Bryan S. Turner, Peter Hamilton - 1994 - 484 страници
...themselves," do not express the true state of the case. The " people " who exercise the power are not always the same people with those over whom it is...practically means the will of the most numerous or the most which are as numerous as those which determine their wishes on any other subject. Sometimes their reason... | |
| John Kultgen - 1995 - 277 страници
...themselves,' do not express the true state of the case. The 'people' who exercise the power are not always the same people with those over whom it is exercised; and the 'selfgovernment' that is spoken of is not the government of each by himself, but of each by all the rest." 2 However,... | |
| David Wootton - 1996 - 964 страници
...themselves,' do not express the true state of the case. The 'people' who exercise the power are not 996 consequently, may desire to oppress a part of their number; and precautions are as much needed against... | |
| Richard Paul Bellamy, Angus C. Ross - 1996 - 356 страници
...representative democracy, but he did not see democracy as itself any guarantee of liberty, for it means 'not the government of each by himself, but of each by all the rest'. We must be on our guard against the tyranny of the majority. Thus Mill follows Locke (see chapter 4)... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 476 страници
...importance when the government is responsible to the popular majority: [Popular] 'self-government' ... is not the government of each by himself, but of each...making themselves accepted as the majority; the people, consequently, may desire to oppress a part of their number. . . . The limitation, therefore of the... | |
| Clarence Cyril Walton - 1998 - 294 страници
...power are rarely the same people as those over whom they rule; and the 'self-government' spoken of was not the government of each by himself, but of each by all the rest."8 Mill's insights on nineteenth-century England are applicable to twentieth-century America.... | |
| Richard Epstein - 2000 - 438 страници
...themselves', do not express the true state of the case. The 'people* who exercise the power are not always the same people with those over whom it is...making themselves accepted as the majority; the people, consequently, may desire to oppress a part of their number; and precautions are as much needed against... | |
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