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Direct Legislation By The People is a book written by Nathan Cree in 1892, which discusses the concept of direct democracy and its implementation through the use of direct legislation. The book is a comprehensive study of the history and principles of direct legislation, and the author explores the benefits of this form of democracy as well as its limitations.Cree begins by tracing the origins of direct legislation to the ancient Greeks and Romans, and then moves on to examine its development in Switzerland and the United States. He discusses the various forms of direct legislation, including…mehr

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Direct Legislation By The People is a book written by Nathan Cree in 1892, which discusses the concept of direct democracy and its implementation through the use of direct legislation. The book is a comprehensive study of the history and principles of direct legislation, and the author explores the benefits of this form of democracy as well as its limitations.Cree begins by tracing the origins of direct legislation to the ancient Greeks and Romans, and then moves on to examine its development in Switzerland and the United States. He discusses the various forms of direct legislation, including the initiative, referendum, and recall, and explains how they work in practice.The author also explores the arguments for and against direct legislation, including the concerns about the potential for demagoguery and the need for informed and educated voters. He argues that while direct legislation may not be perfect, it is a necessary component of a truly democratic society.Throughout the book, Cree provides numerous examples of direct legislation in action, both in the United States and abroad. He also includes practical advice for those seeking to implement direct legislation in their own communities.Overall, Direct Legislation By The People is a thought-provoking and informative book that provides a thorough exploration of the concept of direct democracy and its potential for improving the political process.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.