In its narrowest acceptation, order means obedience. A government is said to preserve order if it succeeds in getting itself obeyed.


Considerations on Representative Government (ed. 1861)


In its narrowest acceptation, order means obedience. A government is said to preserve order if it succeeds in getting itself obeyed.

In its narrowest acceptation, order means obedience. A government is said to preserve order if it succeeds in getting itself obeyed.

In its narrowest acceptation, order means obedience. A government is said to preserve order if it succeeds in getting itself obeyed.

In its narrowest acceptation, order means obedience. A government is said to preserve order if it succeeds in getting itself obeyed.