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THE NEW EGYPTIAN CONSTITUTION

THERE are two tests by which a Constitution must be judged. One is, does it oppose a permanent barrier to the introduction of arbitrary and bad government? The other test is, does it develop the political independence of the people in such a way that the path is made clear for the ultimate attainmen...

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Published in:The Contemporary review, 1866-1900 1866-1900, 1883-06, Vol.43, p.909-922
Main Author: Amos, Sheldon
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:THERE are two tests by which a Constitution must be judged. One is, does it oppose a permanent barrier to the introduction of arbitrary and bad government? The other test is, does it develop the political independence of the people in such a way that the path is made clear for the ultimate attainment of the best possible government of which the country admits? One of these tests may be satisfied without the other, and that constitution is best, which, in the highest degree, most assuredly satisfies both.
ISSN:0010-7565