Popular Government
By Sir Henry Sumner Maine
Introduction by George W. Carey
Sir Henry Sumner Maine was one of the great intellects of the Victorian era. In Popular Government he examines the political institutions of men. He saw that popular governments, unless they are founded upon and consonant with the evolutionary development of a people, will crumble from their own excesses.
George W. Carey is Professor of Government at Georgetown University and editor of the Political Science Reviewer.
Details
Jul 1977 | 6 x 9 | 256 Pages
Introduction, preface, index.
ISBNs
978-0-913966-15-0 PaperbackThis site uses local and third-party cookies to maintain your shopping cart and to analyze traffic. By closing this banner or clicking any link in this page, you agree with this practice.OKPrivacy policy