“They may then be willing to cast principled votes based on an educated understanding of the public interest in the face of polls suggesting that the public itself may have quite a different understanding of where its interest lies.” MayDifferentFacesLyingUnderstandingInterestWillingVoteCastsEducatedDeceitPollsSuggestingPublic InterestPrincipled Book:Freedom at Risk: Reflections on Politics, Liberty, and the State Source: Freedom at Risk: Reflections on Politics, Liberty, and the State
“Under the circumstances, may I suggest another means of encouraging probity in elective office. I refer to term limitations, which can serve ends beyond that of saving congressional souls.” MayMeanSoulEndsTermCircumstancesOfficeSavingLimitationProbity Author:James L. Buckley
“Given the difficulty of resisting such temptations over the longer run, a proper concern for the welfare of congressional souls may well be the ultimate argument in favor of term limitations.” WellsMaySoulRunningGivenTermConcernArgumentUltimateDifficultyFavorsTemptationLimitationWelfareResisting Book:Freedom at Risk: Reflections on Politics, Liberty, and the State Source: Freedom at Risk: Reflections on Politics, Liberty, and the State