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Proportional Representation

Hentz, David Ralph | April 7, 1926 issue

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The article discusses the book "Proportional Representation. Its Dangers and Defects," by George Horwill. As a hangover from utilitarianism one still speculates upon the problem of who shall be represented in a representative government. Inspired by John Stuart Mill, critics lament that popular government is a lying phrase when parliaments reflect only the majority will. Analysis may have shown that public opinion is a mere euphemism for public prejudice, yet men stubbornly fret to give it expression.

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PROPORTIONAL Representation: Its Dangers & Defects (Book); HORWILL, George; UTILITARIANISM; PUBLIC opinion; EUPHEMISM; PROPORTIONAL representation
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