Representative Government and a Parliament of Industry: A Study of the German Federal Economic CouncilFabian Society, 1923 - 273 páginas |
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... whole , a very kindly people . The courage and the beauty of the city at that time can never be forgotten . For I could commune at will ( as never at home ) with the music of Mozart and Wagner and Strauss played to houses full of people ...
... whole , a very kindly people . The courage and the beauty of the city at that time can never be forgotten . For I could commune at will ( as never at home ) with the music of Mozart and Wagner and Strauss played to houses full of people ...
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... whole of a modern com- munity , sees himself compelled to this judgement : salvation , as far as it is to be attained through political institutions , lies in a process of continuous adjustment ; the suppression of an old and outworn ...
... whole of a modern com- munity , sees himself compelled to this judgement : salvation , as far as it is to be attained through political institutions , lies in a process of continuous adjustment ; the suppression of an old and outworn ...
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... whole earth was in Commission , and mankind had been saved from the Flood only to be delivered over to barristers of six years ' standing " ; and G. Toulmin Smith , Local Self - government and Centralisation , 1851 , p . 158 . 2 A ...
... whole earth was in Commission , and mankind had been saved from the Flood only to be delivered over to barristers of six years ' standing " ; and G. Toulmin Smith , Local Self - government and Centralisation , 1851 , p . 158 . 2 A ...
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... whole tale . For from France and Italy in late years have come significant facts . In France the Parliamentary Commissions 2 which frequently de- cide not merely the details of a bill , but also its whole principle , have found that in ...
... whole tale . For from France and Italy in late years have come significant facts . In France the Parliamentary Commissions 2 which frequently de- cide not merely the details of a bill , but also its whole principle , have found that in ...
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... whole State , his neighbours , and foreign countries . This know- ledge of his interests , or what he would like done in regard to these various relationships , gets more and more dim and confused as he moves towards knowledge of ...
... whole State , his neighbours , and foreign countries . This know- ledge of his interests , or what he would like done in regard to these various relationships , gets more and more dim and confused as he moves towards knowledge of ...
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according activity administration advisory agriculture appointed Article 165 Association of German authority basis Berlin branches of industry Cabinet Central Industrial Alliance Chambers of Labour citizens Clause co-operation Commerce Committee consumers Council system debate Decree demand democracy discussion District Economic Councils District Workers Division Division III Drucksache duties Economic Affairs elected electoral employers and employed established experts Federal Economic Council Federal Industrial Alliances full Assembly German Democratic Party Government Guild Socialism Heilfron House of Commons Ibid important institutions interests legislation liberal professions matters ment Minister Ministry for Economic mittee National Assembly needs nominated occupational official organisations Parliamentary parties political Parliament procedure provisional questions regulation Reichsrat Reichstag relation Report repre representation representative democracy resolution Rudolf Wissell Session side SIDNEY WEBB social society socio-political sumers territorial theory tion Trade Unions various Verhandlungen vocational groups voting whole
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Página 20 - By preferring the support of domestic to that of foreign industry, he intends only his own security; and by directing that industry in such a manner as its produce may be of the greatest value he intends only his own gain, and he is in this, as in many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention.
Página 3 - ... Some men look at constitutions with sanctimonious reverence and deem them like the ark of the covenant, too sacred to be touched. They ascribe to the men of the preceding age a wisdom more than human, and suppose what they did to be beyond amendment. I knew that age well; I belonged to it, and labored with it. It deserved well of its country. It was very like the present, but without the experience of the present; and forty years of experience in government is worth a century of bookreading;...
Página 20 - ... led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention. Nor is it always the worse for the society that it was no part of it.
Página 24 - We may, in fact, not unfairly say that Trade Unionism has, in 1920, won its recognition by Parliament and the Government, by law and by custom, as a separate element in the community, entitled to distinct recognition as part of the social machinery of the State...
Página 3 - I know also, that laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind. As that becomes more developed, more enlightened, as new discoveries are made, new truths disclosed, and manners and opinions change with the change of circumstances, institutions must advance also, and keep pace with the times.
Página 5 - ... individuals, the conclusion is obvious: The Community itself must check those individuals, else they will follow their interest, and produce bad Government. But how is it the Community can check? The community can act only when assembled: And then it is incapable of acting.
Página 99 - The District Economic Councils and the Economic Council of the Reich shall be so constituted as to give representation thereon to all important vocational groups in proportion to their economic and social importance. All Bills of fundamental importance dealing with matters of social and economic legislation shall, before being introduced, be submitted by the Government of the Reich to the Economic Council of the Reich for its opinion thereon.
Página 9 - In the United States," says an experienced American publicist, whose opinion I have inquired, "though lobbying is perfectly legitimate in theory, yet the secrecy and want of personal responsibility, the confusion and want of system in the committees, make it rapidly degenerate into a process of intrigue, and fall into the hands of the worst men. It...
Página 98 - Council of the Reich. The District Workers' Council and the Workers' Council of the Reich shall combine with representatives of the...