| Steven D. Smith - 1998 - 220 strani
...elsewhere in The Federalist Papers, "the science of politics . . . has received great improvement. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood,...known at all, or imperfectly known to the ancients."' James Wilson summarized the happy and unprecedented situation: Governments, in general, have been the... | |
| Judith N. Shklar - 1998 - 238 strani
...political will. "The science of politics . . . like most other sciences, has received great improvement. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood, which were either not known at all, or only imperfectly known to the ancients." 4 Among the things that the science of politics had discovered... | |
| Michael Dean McGinnis - 1999 - 452 strani
...states: The science of politics, however, like most other sciences, has received great improvement. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood,...composed of judges holding their offices during good behavior; the representation of the people in the legislature by deputies of their own election; these... | |
| Antonio Negri - 1999 - 388 strani
...powers: The science of politics, however, like most other sciences, has received great improvement. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood,...composed of judges holding their offices during good behavior; the representation of the people in the legislature by deputies of their own election: these... | |
| R. Michael Alvarez - 1998 - 306 strani
...Voting The science of politics, however, like most other sciences, has received great improvement. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood,...known at all, or imperfectly known to the ancients. — Alexander Hamilton, Federalist 9 Die Politik ist keine exakte Wissenschaft. (Politics is not an... | |
| Lisa Anderson - 1999 - 332 strani
...No. 9: "The science of politics, however, like most other sciences, has received great improvement. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood,...known at all, or imperfectly known to the ancients."'" No Paper Constitution; Not Merely Checks and Balances After two World Wars, Freud, and the Atomic Bomb,... | |
| Guy Story Brown - 2000 - 460 strani
...paragraph: "the science of politics, however, like most other sciences has received great improvement. The efficacy of various principles is now well understood,...known at all, or imperfectly known to the ancients." Also James Monroe, The People the Sovereigns, Being a Comparison of the Government of the United States... | |
| James Kent, William Kent - 2001 - 394 strani
...between the extremes of tyranny and anarchy, he declared, in the gth number of The Federalist, that " the efficacy of various principles is now well understood,...composed of judges holding their offices during good behavior ; the representation of the people in the Legislature by deputies of their own election, —... | |
| Nathan W. Schlueter - 2002 - 212 strani
...(apart from a written Constitution itself) rested in five "improvements" in the science of politics: "the regular distribution of power into distinct departments";...composed of judges holding their offices during good behavior"; the representation of the people in the legislature by deputies of their own election";... | |
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