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The British Approach to Politics
This book discusses the nature and purpose of political activities in the Government of Britain and a little of the British Commonwealth and Empire. The book consists of 25 chapters about the nature of politics, the British Constitution, the Monarchy, the King's Ministers, the Civil Service, the political, economic, and social activities of government, the two Houses of Parliament, the work of Parliament, the control of money, the election of Parliament, Party Government, government by the people, law and the courts, the relation between law and liberty and justice, the local authorities, the social work and methods and problems of local authorities, London local authorities, the special features of Scottish government, the Empire government, Commonwealth government, the world government, and conclusion. This book is suitable for research on British Government in particular in the 1930s.
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