Party Government and the Settlement of 1688*
Harvey C. Mansfield
American Political Science Review, 1964, vol. 58, issue 4, 933-946
Abstract:
The purpose of this essay is to consider what kind of compromise is produced by party government. Its method is to discover what kind of compromise was produced by the socalled Settlement of 1688, the compromise which laid the foundation for party government in Britain. It will be suggested that the kind of compromise which laid the foundation for party government is the kind which party government, in turn, chiefly produces.
Date: 1964
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