Considerations of a Representative Government
Preface
Chapter I. To What Extent Forms of Government are
a Matter of Choice.
Chapter II
The Criterion of a Good Form of Government.
Chapter III. That the ideally best Form of
Government is Representative Government.
Chapter IV. Under what Social Conditions
Representative Government is Inapplicable.
Chapter V
Of the Proper Functions of Representative Bodies.
Chapter VI. Of the Infirmities and Dangers to
which Representative Government is Liable.
Chapter VII. Of True and False Democracy;
Representation of All, and Representation of the Majority only.
Chapter VIII. Of the Extension of the Suffrage.
Chapter IX. Should there be Two Stages of
Election?
Chapter X. Of the Mode of Voting.
Chapter XI. Of the Duration of Parliaments.
Chapter XII. Ought Pledges to be Required from
Members of Parliament?
Chapter XIII. Of a Second Chamber.
Chapter XIV. Of the Executive in a Representative
Government.
Chapter XV. Of Local Representative Bodies.
Chapter XVI. Of Nationality, as connected with
Representative Government.
Chapter XVII. Of Federal Representative
Governments.
Chapter XVIII. Of the Government of Dependencies
by a Free State.
Footnotes
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