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In a representative body actually deliberating , the minority must of course be overruled and in an equal democracy ( since the opinions of the constituents , when they insist on them , determine those of the representative body ) the ...
In a representative body actually deliberating , the minority must of course be overruled and in an equal democracy ( since the opinions of the constituents , when they insist on them , determine those of the representative body ) the ...
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A Parliament so elected could not govern the state ; it would be subject to chronic paralysis , consequent on equal division . Our House of Commons appoints the executive and fixes the policy of England . But a halfand - half House ...
A Parliament so elected could not govern the state ; it would be subject to chronic paralysis , consequent on equal division . Our House of Commons appoints the executive and fixes the policy of England . But a halfand - half House ...
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Between these extremes an intermediate opinion was maintained that the representation of minorities was bad in constituencies with two members when it gave a small minority a voice equal to the majority , but good in places with three ...
Between these extremes an intermediate opinion was maintained that the representation of minorities was bad in constituencies with two members when it gave a small minority a voice equal to the majority , but good in places with three ...
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