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Best general references: Leroy-Beaulieu, The Modern State, book I. Chap. 5, book III. chap. I; Bluntschli's Theory of the State. 304, 305, 306; J. S. Mills' Principles of Political Economy, 576, 577; Nation, L. 240 (March 20, 1890), XLII 51, (Jan. 21, 1886); North Amer. Review, vol. 133, p. 251 (February 1881); Forum XII, 198 207 (Oct. 1891); Wm. T. Harris in Wisconsin Journal of Education IV 1 11 (1874); Popular Science Monthly, XXXII...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 5/24/1893 | See Source »

...State supervision and control is a direct step towards state centralization and the destruction of local autonomy. - (a) The modern state is unable to perform well its present functions - (b) The attention of the state in this matter is less harmful today than excessive intrusion: Beaulieu 156 - (c) All Anglo Saxon nations hold local self-government to be the essence of freedom...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 5/24/1893 | See Source »

...France, England and the U. S. (M. Boutney, member of the Institute); Study of the Constitutions of Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Austria and Italy, (Lebon); Parliamentary History of France since 1780, (Messrs, Ribot and Charmes, of the Chamber of Deputies;) Diplomatic History since 1789 (Gorel); View of Contemporary Europe, (Leroy-Beaulieu); The Eastern Question since 1856, (Vandal); International Law, (Brentano); Political Economy, (Cheysson); Finances, (Leon Say); Comparative Administrative Systems, (Precourt); Comparative Commercial Legislation, (Lyon-Caen); Private International Law, (Renault); and a second course in political economy, by M. Dunoyer. Ten other courses in the remaining sections would also be open...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Political Science. | 12/17/1884 | See Source »

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