“I cannot... perceive any ground for hoping that any practical good would, while the funding system exists in its present extent, result from the adoption of any of those projects, which have professed to have in view what is called Parliamentary Reform... when the funding system, from whatever cause, shall cease to operate upon civil and political liberty, there will be no need of projects for parliamentary reform. The parliament will, as far as shall be necessary, then reform itself.” NeedsPoliticalCausesResultsViewsLibertyProjectsPracticalsCeaseReformPerceiveAdoptionParliamentFundingParliamentary Author:William Cobbett
“Anarchism is that political philosophy which advocates the maximization of individual responsibility and the reduction of concentrated power regal, dictatorial, parliamentary: the institutions which go loosely by the name of "government" to a vanishing minimum.” PhilosophyGovernmentPoliticalNamesIndividualResponsibilityInstitutionsMinimumPolitical PhilosophyAnarchismReductionVanishingParliamentaryIndividual ResponsibilityRegal Author:Alex Comfort
“I look upon parliamentary government as the noblest government in the world, and certainly one most suited to England. But without the discipline of political connection, animated by the principle of private honor, I feel certain that a popular assembly would sink before the power or the corruption of a minister.” WorldFeelsLooksGovernmentPoliticalCertainPrinciplesDisciplineHonorConnectionsEnglandCorruptionMinistersLook UpAnimatedAssemblyParliamentaryParliamentary Government Author:Benjamin Disraeli