| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 354 halaman
...insuring that, but by) allowing every individual figure to tell equally in the summing up. Any minority left out, either purposely or by the play of the machinery,...but to a minority in some other part of | the scale. The only answer which can possibly be made to this reasoning is. that as different opinions predominate... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 376 halaman
...insuring that, but by allowing every individual figure to tell equally in the summing up. Any minority left out, either purposely or by the play of the machinery,...but to a minority in some other part of the scale. The only answer which can possibly be made to this reasoning is. that as different opinions predominate... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1867 - 946 halaman
...which has prevailed, and thus a minority have been erected into a ruling c'.ass. Any minority left out, purposely, or by the play of the machinery, gives...but to a minority in some other part of the scale. Under the present system the majority arc often misrepresented. The necessity of not dividing the party,... | |
| Charles Rollin Buckalew - 1872 - 328 halaman
...insuring that but by allowing every individual figure to tell equally in the summing up. Any minority left out, either purposely or by the play of the machinery,...but to a minority in some other part of the scale. The only answer which can possibly be made to this reasoning is, that as different opinions predominate... | |
| Charles Rollin Buckalew - 1872 - 324 halaman
...insuring that but by allowing every individual figure to tell equally in the summing up. Any minority left out, either purposely or by the play of the machinery,...but to a minority in some other part of the scale. The only answer which can possibly be made to this reasoning is, that as different opinions predominate... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1885 - 126 halaman
...as part of an aggregate, which coheres only, perhaps, upon a single and often secondary point. The majority is thus only a majority of a majority, "...that opinions, predominating in different places, find rough equivalents for the minority with which they are swept away in one place by the majority... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1890 - 170 halaman
...single and often secondary point. The majority is thus only a majority of a majority, "who maybe," says Mr. Mill, "and often are, a minority of the whole....that opinions, predominating in different places, find rough equivalents for the minority with which they are swept away in one place by the majority... | |
| Sandford Fleming, Canadian Institute (1849-1914) - 1892 - 380 halaman
...insuring that, but by allowing every individual figure to tell equally in the summing up. Any minority left out, either purposely or by the play of the machinery, gives the power not to the majority, but to a minority in some other part of the scale. . . . Is it not a great grievance,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1919 - 160 halaman
...insuring that, but by allowing every individual figure to tell equally in the summing up. Any minority left out, either purposely or by the play of the machinery, gives the nowpr not to the majority, but to a mmority in some other part of the scale. The only answer which... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 2006 - 414 halaman
...insuring that but by allowing every individual figure to tell equally in the summing up. Any minority left out, either purposely or by the play of the machinery, gives the power not to the majority, but to a minority in some other part of the scale. The only answer which can possibly... | |
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