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Direct Legislation by the Citizenship through the Initiative and Referendum

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The text argues for empowering citizens through initiative and referendum, using Swiss political practice as the primary model. It describes local self-government, the layering of communes, districts, and cantons, communal land use, and public control of natural monopolies, showing how these arrangements preserve individual rights and distribute wealth. It then surveys American conditions and presents direct legislation as a practical method for peaceful, constitutional reform to expand popular control over taxation, public works, and lawmaking. The approach is comparative and programmatic, blending institutional description with advocacy for reform.

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J. W. Sullivan

J. W. Sullivan was an advocate for direct democracy in the early 20th century, known for his influential work "Direct Legislation by the Citizenship through the Initiative and Referendum." In this book, he explored the mechanisms of initiative and referendum as tools for empowering citizens in the legislative process. Sullivan's writings contributed to the discourse on political reform and the role of public participation in governance, reflecting the progressive ideals of his time. His work remains relevant in discussions about democratic engagement and the importance of citizen involvement in shaping laws.

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