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More specifically , they define the respective rights and duties of the citizens and of the governing officials . But a constitution must do more than this . To be practical , it must provide for workable political procedures .
More specifically , they define the respective rights and duties of the citizens and of the governing officials . But a constitution must do more than this . To be practical , it must provide for workable political procedures .
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As bureaus are multiplied , they move farther and farther from the center of control and operate more and more independently of review and appraisal by officials who are directly responsible to the voters . The officials who operate ...
As bureaus are multiplied , they move farther and farther from the center of control and operate more and more independently of review and appraisal by officials who are directly responsible to the voters . The officials who operate ...
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and political associates , public officials and private citizens cross the somewhat vague line which separates friendly aid from illegal favor and jointly betray private morality and public trust . The existence of general suffrage ...
and political associates , public officials and private citizens cross the somewhat vague line which separates friendly aid from illegal favor and jointly betray private morality and public trust . The existence of general suffrage ...
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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