World government: utopian dream or current reality?
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Main Author: Converse, Raymond W. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Algora Pub. ©2010
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (page 181)
Chapter 1. Is a General Peace and World Government Feasible?; Chapter 2. General Considerations Concerning Liberal Democracy; Chapter 3. What Form Should a World Government Take?; Chapter 4. Historical Considerations for the Use of Democratic Republican Principles; Chapter 5. A Sketch for a World Constitution; Chapter 6. The Federalist Papers and Arguments for and against the Establishment of a Unified Government; Chapter 7. How Much Power or Sovereignty Should Be Given to the World Government?; Chapter 8. The Constitutional Convention and the General Powers Granted to the World Government
Are we on the way to having a global government, and if so, should we embrace it? The work explores the feasibility of establishing a world government. It begins with an analysis of a short book written in 1967 that came to the conclusion that a world government was not feasible, and refutes that view using the Constitutional debates that fired up this country's best minds in 1789
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (x, 181 pages)
ISBN:0875867626
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