Christian Citizenship An Elective Course for Young People
The book Christian Citizenship An Elective Course for Young People was written by author Mcconnell Francis John Here you can read free online of Christian Citizenship An Elective Course for Young People book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Christian Citizenship An Elective Course for Young People a good or bad book?
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One party, under the leadership of men like G. D. H. Cole, insist that the English system of government, based as it is on terri- torial representation, is inadequate for twentieth-century purposes. Cole and his followers insist that the governing body shall be divided into at least two branches, one repre- senting the nation as a group of consumers, and the other and more important representing the producers. A man knows more about his work than about the particular bit of territory in which h...e lives. Let a man sit in a governing body as a representative of a trade, he contends, rather than as a representative of a community if we are to have efficiency in government. Guild-socialism advocates. To the honor of England be it said that she allows full discussion of such questions on their merits. Why not ? Well, for one reason, the fore- going proposition has a tincture of bolshevism. There is a suggestion of sovietism in Cole's guild socialism. But the English have not done what they easily could have done : they have not made discussion impossible by shouting "Bolshevism I" One of the most able critics of guild social- ism is J.
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