Remarks on the Essentials of a Free Government and on the Genuine Constitution of the British House of Commons (Classic Reprint): In Answer to the Theories of Modern Reformers - Couverture souple

Peacock, D. M.

 
9781334461637: Remarks on the Essentials of a Free Government and on the Genuine Constitution of the British House of Commons (Classic Reprint): In Answer to the Theories of Modern Reformers

Synopsis

How a mixed constitution protects liberty and order

Discover why a strong, balanced system helps safeguard rights and stability. This book argues that the House of Commons plays a crucial role in governing, while the Crown and Lords provide restraint. It explains how public opinion, representation, and careful checks keep democracy from tipping into instability.

  • Learn how the balance between the Commons, the Crown, and the Lords maintains the state’s safety and tranquility.
  • See why critics worry that overly democratic changes could threaten the broader constitutional framework.
  • Explore historical examples and practical considerations that shape debates over reform and representation.
  • Understand the potential risks and benefits of extending suffrage, reforming elections, and adjusting parliamentary power.
Ideal for readers of constitutional history, political theory, and anyone curious about how Britain’s mixed constitution aims to protect liberty and order.

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