PRACTICAL CITIZENSHIP 00 m PRACTICAL CITIZENSHIP BY REV. ADOLPH ROEDER NEW YORK: ISAAC H. BLANCHARD CO, 1908 COPYRIGHT, 1908, BY ISAAC H. BLANCHARD CO. All reservedright* Published May. 190H Reprinted June 5. 1008 CONTENTS PART I THE MACHINE PAGE CHAPTER I Historic of the Fundamental Princi-Background of the Federal Constitution 9ple CHAPTER II Monism and Dualism in Government 18^ CHAPTER III The Trinal Division of Machinery the the Judicial and the Executive 27Legislative, CHAPTER IV The Function of Government ItsLegislative Various Forms and its and Weak Points 34Strong CHAPTER V The United States Senate and Why Corporate Interests Most to This 43Appeal Naturally Body CHAPTER VI The House of Considered inRepresentatives ' Connection with and State Interests 51State Rights VII The Senate of New and thatCHAPTER Jersey Questions It 60Come BeforeProperly Senate of New and theCHAPTER VIII The Jersey Questions 75of and Potable Water SupplyImmigration of Its ItsCHAPTER IX The House Functions,Assembly, 86Limitations and Its Achievements of Government as IllustratedCHAPTER X The Machinery by of Freeholders 92the in its Board ChosenCounty II THE FORCEPART That Run the Mechanism of Gov-CHAPTER XI The Forces 101ernment and Their Dual Manifestation a Force inCHAPTER XII Radicalism as CitizenshipDynamic 109in ReformsThe Element of Natural Sequence 305236 CONTENTS4 PAGE CHAPTER XIII Conservatism and Alternate"the "Opposite Force to Radicalism How it is Allied ... 120With Morality.
PRACTICAL CITIZENSHIP 00 mPRACTICAL CITIZENSHIP BY REV. ADOLPH ROEDER NEW YORK: ISAAC H. BLANCHARD CO, 1908COPYRIGHT, 1908, BY ISAAC H. BLANCHARD CO. All reservedright* Published May. 190H Reprinted June 5. 1008