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" No political truth is certainly of greater intrinsic value, or is stamped with the authority of more enlightened patrons of liberty than that on which the objection is founded. The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in... "
Inquiry Into the Origin and Course of Political Parties in the United States - Page 332
by Martin Van Buren - 1867 - 436 pages
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Apruebe el GED: Estudios Sociales / Passing the GED: Social Studies

InterLingua.com, Incorporated - Social Science - 2006 - 361 pages
...efficiency of state government could be obstructed. Items 5 and 6 are based on the following passage. "The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary in the same hands... is the very definition of tyranny" — From Federalist 47 by James Madison 5. The fear expressed by...
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Guantanamo and the Abuse of Presidential Power

Joseph Margulies - Political Science - 2007 - 354 pages
...to the Constitution, to the country, and to the rule of law. For centuries we have understood that " [t]he accumulation of all powers legislative, executive, and judiciary in the same hands . . . may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny." " The president himself captured what...
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Guantanamo and the Abuse of Presidential Power: Guantanamo and the Abuse of ...

Joseph Margulies - Political Science - 2006 - 337 pages
...Constitution, to the country, and to the rule of law. For centuries we have understood that " [t] he accumulation of all powers legislative, executive, and judiciary in the same hands . . . may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny." 17 The president himself captured what...
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Originalism, Federalism, and the American Constitutional Enterprise: A ...

Edward A. Purcell - Political Science - 2007 - 311 pages
...[hereafter, "Farrand, Records"}. 11. Federalist, No. 28, at 174. 12. Federalist, No. 51, at 336. 13. The "accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands" was "the very definition of tyranny." Federalist, No. 47, at 313. 14. Federalist, No. 48, at 321. 15....
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The Political Theory of a Compound Republic: Designing the American Experiment

Vincent Ostrom - Political Science - 2008 - 320 pages
...great "departments" of government — the legislative, the executive, and the judicial. To Madison, "[T]he accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands . . . may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny" (Federalist 47, par. 2). Those three...
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Rousseau's Platonic Enlightenment

David Lay Williams - Literary Criticism - 2010 - 356 pages
...associates tyranny with the concentration of all governmental powers into a small group of people: "The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands . . . may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny" (Madison, Hamilton, and Jay [1789] 1999,...
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An Entrenched Legacy: How the New Deal Constitutional Revolution Continues ...

Patrick M. Garry - Law - 2010 - 202 pages
...separation of powers doctrine reflects the framers' fear of centralized power.46 As James Madison wrote, "the accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, 1961) (referencing the distinction between free governments and republican governments). 40. Bradford...
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The Cult of the Presidency: America's Dangerous Devotion to Executive Power

Gene Healy - Biography & Autobiography - 2008 - 386 pages
...innate lust for power, though, how could such constraints be maintained? How could Americans prevent the "accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands," a situation Madison pronounced "the very definition of tyranny"?44 The answer was to design a constitution...
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