To make a division of power effectual, a veto in one form or another is indispensable. The right of each to judge for itself of the extent of the power allotted to its share, and to protect itself in its exercise, is what, in reality, is meant by a division of power.
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"To make a division of power effectual, a veto in one form or another is indispensable. The right of each to judge for itself of the extent of the power allotted to its share, and to protect itself in its exercise, is what, in reality, is meant by a division of power." — John C. Calhoun #healthfitness
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To make a division of power effectual, a veto in one form or another is indispensable. The right of each to judge for itself of the extent of the power allotted to its share, and to protect itself in its exercise, is what, in reality, is meant by a division of power. — John C. Calhoun
About John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun was a Statesman from United States (1782–1850).
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This quote is attributed to John C. Calhoun, a Statesman from United States.
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John C. Calhoun lived from 1782 – 1850.
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