Where the sentiment of nationality exists in any force, there is a prima facie case for uniting all the members of the nationality under the same government and giving a government to themselves apart. Considerations on Representative Government - 289 페이지저자: John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 340 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1870 - 726 페이지
...Nationality" in John Stuart Mill's " Representative Government," and finds that it is there laid down. When the sentiment of nationality exists in any force,...of government ought to be decided by the governed. The difference in the two articles touching the same subject in these contemporary periodicals is that... | |
| 1888 - 934 페이지
...country, he admits that " where the sentiment of nationality exists in any force, there is a prima facie case for uniting all the members of the nationality...government, and a government to themselves apart." No one need hesitate to accept these maxims of the great political thinker, in the terms and context... | |
| American Sociological Association - 1910 - 630 페이지
...nationalities." "When the sentiment of nationality exists in any force," he continues, "there is a prima facie case for uniting all the members of the nationality...the same government, and a government to themselves apart."16 The ethnological map of central Europe shows that the realization of this principle would... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1911 - 948 페이지
...nationalities." "When the sentiment of nationality exists in any force," he continues, "there is a prima facie case for uniting all the members of the nationality...the same government, and a government to themselves apart."16 The ethnological map of central Europe shows that the realization of this principle would... | |
| Arthur Norman Holcombe - 1923 - 536 페이지
...exists in any force, there is a prima facie case for uniting all the members of the nationality [nation] under the same government, and a government to themselves...of government ought to be decided by the governed." In fact, the determination of the Italians at the Versailles Peace Conference to secure strong strategic... | |
| ARTHUR N. HOLCOMBE - 1923 - 536 페이지
...exists in any force, there is a prima facie case for uniting all the members of the nationality [nation] under the same government, and a government to themselves apart. This is merely saying thrat the question of government ought to be decided by the governed." In fact, the determination of... | |
| American Sociological Association - 1910 - 626 페이지
...nationalities." "When the sentiment of nationality exists in any force," he continues, "there is a prima facie case for uniting all the members of the nationality...government, and a government to themselves apart." 16 The ethnological map of central Europe shows that the realization of this principle would involve... | |
| Kenneth J. Calder, Kenneth J.. Calder - 1976 - 288 페이지
...that: When the sentiment of nationality exists in any force, there is a prima facie case of uniting all members of the nationality under the same government,...question of government ought to be decided by the governed.13 Asquith had admired Garibaldi and had sympathized with the struggle for Italian unity.18... | |
| Thomas M. Franck - 1990 - 320 페이지
...Stuart Mill, who wrote: "Where the sentiment of nationality exists in any force, there is a prima jade case for uniting all the members of the nationality...the same government, and a government to themselves apart."540 In practice, however, few, if any, genuine representatives of governments, even behind the... | |
| Juliana Geran Pilon - 1992 - 146 페이지
...Nostrand Co., 1964), p. 3. 27. "Where the sentiment of nationality exists in any force, there is a prima facie case for uniting all the members of the nationality under the same government." John Stuart Mill, "Representative Government," in Great Books of the Western World, ed. Robert Maynard... | |
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