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The Irish Constitution / Explained by Darrell Figgis

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The author offers a concise exposition of a proposed Irish constitution, explaining principles of popular sovereignty and mechanisms that place legislative power directly with citizens via Referendum and Initiative. Using Swiss practice as an example, the work argues that these devices can check party dominance, promote civic responsibility, and regulate legislative tempo. It presents the draft constitution and related committee considerations alongside draft treaty provisions with Britain, while calling attention to procedural defects—particularly onerous signature thresholds for referendums—and recommending modest adjustments to preserve democratic accessibility and effective popular control.

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Darrell Figgis

Darrell Figgis was an Irish writer and political thinker known for his contributions to literature and his exploration of Irish identity and governance. His notable works include "A Chronicle of Jails," which reflects on the penal system, and "The Gaelic State in the Past & Future," where he discusses the implications of Gaelic culture on Irish politics. Figgis also authored "The Irish Constitution / Explained by Darrell Figgis," providing insights into the legal framework of Ireland. His writings often blend literary artistry with political commentary, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century Irish literature.

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