An Introduction to the Problem of Government

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An Introduction to the Problem of Government
Westel Woodbury Willoughby
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See also^ J. R. Commons* Proportional RepreeentoHon.
Digitized by Google Dangers of class antagonism Value of discussion 244 PROBLEM OF GOVERNMENT decisions of such professional representatives; territorial sectionalism — ^from which the United States has suffered so much — would be duplicated in a worse form; class an- tagonism would be encouraged, and civil war between groups rather than between sections would be possible.' But in two respects the discussion is fruitful. Legisla- tive busines
...s is becoming so bulky and complex that representatives of no particular competency are unable to deal with it and rely more largely on extra-governmental organizations for advice. Coal commissions, industrial conferences, finance conmiittees, etc., advise the legisla- ture. But more important — ^and more ominous — ^is the fact that every interest, if not represented by properly accredited legislative members, is looked after by a lobby.
In a sense, if the federal features of the American Senate were abandoned and the attempt were made to represent interests, the change would be little more than a legaliza- tion of the one hundred or so lobbies in Washington.^ On the issues raised by this rather fanciful suggestion the reader can form his own judgment.


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