The Government of the Fabian Socialist Commonwealth
A. N. Holcombe
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1921, vol. 35, issue 3, 431-460
Abstract:
I. The need of reform in the government of Great Britain. II. The Webbs' novel plan, 434. — The Political and Social Parliaments, 438. — Revival of the separation of powers, 440. — III. A new system of checks and balances; its defects, 441. — IV. The "bureaucratization" of politics, 447; the dictatorship of the "Intellectuals," 451. — Analogies in the Sankey and Plumb plans, 454. — V. The collapse of capitalism, 456; Fabianism vs. Communism, 459.
Date: 1921
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