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Freedom In Service / Six Essays on Matters Concerning Britain's Safety and Good Government
Author: F. J. C. Hearnshaw Genre: LiteratureFreedom In Service / Six Essays on Matters Concerning Britain's Safety and Good Government
and of another type as "unfree." The so-called "free" type of government is that in which political power rests in the hands of the Democracy, whereas in "unf
has a meaning, and its use can be defended. For if the electorate be regarded as a unit, akin to an organism, government becomes self-government, and any obligations which the community places upon itself by means of laws can be looked upon as self-limitations, imposed by free-will and capable of removal at any moment by the unfettered exercise of the power which imposed them. From this communal point of view, howev
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y: op. cit