The Federal Government

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We all have experienced the inefficiencies of the present form of government. We are in a unique position to answer the most important political question of all: ¬ "whether societies of men are really capable or not of establishing good government from reflection and choice." If we are up to the challenge, our actions will have great worldwide significance. The operations of the federal government will be most extensive and important in times of war and danger; those of the State governments, in times of peace and security.
The proposed model of power provides reliable protection from the authorities. Any power is prone to corruption, and no matter who it belongs to - the federal government or the state government, the legislative or executive bodies, the court, or even the people themselves - all power corrupts. So, in order to avoid undesirable effects should be minimized. The previous government tried to do it but failed, the government needs to "force".
The projected Constitution provides the best solution: it gives great power, but does not trust anyone. But, alas, in all - and those who govern and the governed, - there is not only the angels, but also diabolical start. And the ruling authorities are obliged to take into account this factor and to treat it with the utmost seriousness; unjustified optimism about human nature, in this case borders on criminal stupidity.
We need to ensure the separation of powers within the government alleged. Instead of the former unicameral Congress, to control all spheres of public life, should form the three branches of government, each of which in some way would be of the people and would have its own well-defined features: create laws, enforce the laws, and, finally, to interpret the laws...

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...ges of thinking in the "continental" level. Thus, geographic expansion lead to greater security. The more, the better, because, as is well known, a variety of tastes gives the republican life.
Finally, the last thing that should be said in relation to the control of power: how to troubleshoot state machine. It is unreasonable to believe that the process that requires the unanimous approval of all the states, will take place without a hitch. Therefore, the constitution offers a number of procedures - rigid, but effective - for the development and ratification of the amendments. The very possibility of the amendment does not undermine the authority of the constitution. It is well within the scope of the constitutional system, because the authors of the document are not angels, and ordinary people, and they are fallible.
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