Representative Government
  • PREFACE.
  • Chapter 1. To what extent Forms of Government are a Matter of Choice
  • Chapter 2. The Criterion of a Good Form of Government
  • Chapter 3. That the ideally best Form of Government is Representative Government
  • Chapter 4. Under what Social Conditions Representative Government is Inapplicable
  • Chapter 5. Of the Proper Functions of Representative Bodies
  • Chapter 6. Of the Infirmities and Dangers to which Representative Government is Liable
  • Chapter 7. Of True and False Democracy; Representation of All, and Representation of the Majority only
  • Chapter 8. Of the Extension of the Suffrage
  • Chapter 9. Should there be Two Stages of Election?
  • Chapter 10. Of the Mode of Voting
  • Chapter 11. Of the Duration of Parliaments
  • Chapter 12. Ought Pledges to be Required from Members of Parliament?
  • Chapter 13. Of a Second Chamber
  • Chapter 14. Of the Executive in a Representative Government
  • Chapter 15. Of Local Representative Bodies
  • Chapter 16. Of Nationality, as connected with Representative Government
  • Chapter 17. Of Federal Representative Governments
  • Chapter 18. Of the Government of Dependencies by a Free State

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