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First principles preparatory to constitutional code

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Publication details: Oxford Clarendon Press 1989Description: 386p xvSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.1 SCH SCH
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Contents; Symbols And Abbreviations Editorial Introduction Economy As Applied To Office Chapter-1 Expository Matter Part-1. Securities For Moral Aptitude Chapter-2 Appropriate Moral Aptitude Expository Matter Chapter -3 Appropriate Moral Aptitude On The Part Or Functionaries. Efficient Causes Of It Securities, Or Means Of Security, For Its Existence Chapter -4 First Security For The Existence Of Appropriate Moral Aptitude In The Breast Of A Public Functionary In The Highest And Other Grades Reducing To Its Lowest Dimensions The Quantity Of Power In His Hands. Say, Minimization Of Power; Viz. In All Grades, But More Especially The Highest Chapter-5 Second Security For Moral Aptitude On The Part Or The Operative Functionaries Of The Highest Grade Money At Their Disposal Minimized Chapter-6 Minimizing Factitious Remuneration; The Quantity Of Money And Money's Worth Applied In Remuneration Of The Services Of Public Functionaries, Possessors Of The Supreme Operative Power And Their Subordinates Chapter-7 Security The (Fourth) Exclusion Of Factitious Dignity Chapter-8 Fifth Security For Appropriate Moral Aptitude On The Part Of Ruling Functionaries Legal Responsibility I,E, Subjection To Reproach At The Hands Of The Public Opinion Tribunal, By Which The Power Or The Moral Or Popular Sanction Is Applied As A Counterforce To The Legal Power Of The State Chapter-10 Securities For Appropriate Intellectual Aptitude Viz. Appropriate Knowledge And Appropriate Judgment Part -Iii Securities For Active Aptitude Chapter-11 Securities For Appropriate Active Aptitude On The Part Of Public Functionaries Chpater-12 Conclusion Chapter 13 Exclusions Usually Put Upon Certain Classes Excluding Them From Participation In The Expertise Of The Supreme Constitutive Power By Right Of Suffrage Chapter-14 False Security For Appropriate Aptitude, Moral Intellectual Or Active. Division Of The Supreme Operative Power Into Two Or More Bodies Chapter-15 Disposition Of The Whole Mass Of Supreme Power According To Divers Phantastic Theories Identification Of Interests Supreme Operative Constitutional Code Rationale Ch-1 First Principle Indicative Of The Foundation Of This Proposed Constitutional Code Ch-2 The Junction Of Interests, How Effected ; Or Sinister Interests, How Overpowered Ch-3 Of Rule Its Nature Primary Modifications, Their Respective Ends In View Subject Matters Incorporeal Instruments, Corporeal Instruments And expence Ch-4 Securities Against Misrule Indicated Ch-5 Fourth Security For Appropriate Moral Aptitude In Official Situations, In Particular The All-Commanding Ones, The Counterforce Applied To The Force Of Sinister Interest In Those Same situations, Viz. Moral Responsibility Ch-6 Factitious Honor Excluded Ch-7 No Power Of Government Ought To Be Employed In The Endeavour To Establish Any System Or Article Of Belief On The Subject Of Religion Index Of Subjects Index Of Names
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Contents;
Symbols And Abbreviations Editorial Introduction
Economy As Applied To Office
Chapter-1 Expository Matter
Part-1. Securities For Moral Aptitude
Chapter-2 Appropriate Moral Aptitude Expository Matter
Chapter -3 Appropriate Moral Aptitude On The Part Or Functionaries. Efficient Causes Of It Securities, Or Means Of Security, For Its Existence
Chapter -4 First Security For The Existence Of Appropriate Moral Aptitude In The Breast Of A Public Functionary In The Highest And Other Grades Reducing To Its Lowest Dimensions The Quantity Of Power In His Hands. Say, Minimization Of Power; Viz. In All Grades, But More Especially The Highest
Chapter-5 Second Security For Moral Aptitude On The Part Or The Operative Functionaries Of The Highest Grade Money At Their Disposal Minimized
Chapter-6 Minimizing Factitious Remuneration; The Quantity Of Money And Money's Worth Applied In Remuneration Of The Services Of Public Functionaries, Possessors Of The Supreme Operative Power And Their Subordinates
Chapter-7 Security The (Fourth) Exclusion Of Factitious Dignity
Chapter-8 Fifth Security For Appropriate Moral Aptitude On The Part Of Ruling Functionaries Legal Responsibility I,E, Subjection To Reproach At The Hands Of The Public Opinion Tribunal, By Which The Power Or The Moral Or Popular Sanction Is Applied As A Counterforce To The Legal Power Of The State
Chapter-10 Securities For Appropriate Intellectual Aptitude Viz. Appropriate Knowledge And Appropriate Judgment
Part -Iii Securities For Active Aptitude
Chapter-11 Securities For Appropriate Active Aptitude On The Part Of Public Functionaries
Chpater-12 Conclusion
Chapter 13 Exclusions Usually Put Upon Certain Classes Excluding Them From Participation In The Expertise Of The Supreme Constitutive Power By Right Of Suffrage
Chapter-14 False Security For Appropriate Aptitude, Moral Intellectual Or Active. Division Of The Supreme Operative Power Into Two Or More Bodies
Chapter-15 Disposition Of The Whole Mass Of Supreme Power According To Divers Phantastic Theories
Identification Of Interests
Supreme Operative
Constitutional Code Rationale
Ch-1 First Principle Indicative Of The Foundation Of This Proposed Constitutional Code
Ch-2 The Junction Of Interests, How Effected ; Or Sinister Interests, How Overpowered
Ch-3 Of Rule Its Nature Primary Modifications, Their Respective Ends In View Subject Matters Incorporeal Instruments, Corporeal Instruments And expence
Ch-4 Securities Against Misrule Indicated
Ch-5 Fourth Security For Appropriate Moral Aptitude In Official Situations, In Particular The All-Commanding Ones, The Counterforce Applied To The Force Of Sinister Interest In Those Same situations, Viz. Moral Responsibility
Ch-6 Factitious Honor Excluded
Ch-7 No Power Of Government Ought To Be Employed In The Endeavour To Establish Any System Or Article Of Belief On The Subject Of Religion
Index Of Subjects
Index Of Names