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American Political Science Review | 1951

Direct Legislation: An Appraisal and a Suggestion.

Joseph LaPalombara; Charles B. Hagan

The United States has now had a half-centurys experience with the process customarily denominated direct legislation. The phrase usually means, and is so used here, the power of the electorate to participate in the law-making function by voting for or against particular proposals submitted at regular or special elections. The proposals may have originated in the legislative assembly or they may have been submitted through the action of the electorate. There are other procedural details in which the processes in particular states may vary, but here the concern is with the general operation of the system. Perhaps more attention has been devoted to that situation in which the legislature has the option of submitting a proposal or not as it sees fit. It is not thought, however, that this detail would cause any serious difference in the conclusions that are drawn here or the suggestions that are made. Direct legislation has been associated with the Progressive movement which was active at the turn into the present century. The movement was a protest against a number of activities which were prevalent among the states at that time. One of the protests alleged that the legislatures had become wholly “corrupt” and that consequently it was necessary to “clean” them up. This line of analysis also postulated that the people were “incorrupt” and that if given the opportunity they would “purify” the political activity of their states and even the nation. Direct legislation was looked upon as one of the most significant means by which these goals were to be accomplished.


American Political Science Review | 1990

Political parties : organization and power

Joseph LaPalombara; Angelo Panebianco; Marc Silver


American Political Science Review | 1982

Sociologie politique comparative: Problemes et perspectives

Joseph LaPalombara; Mattei Dogan; Dominique Pélassy


Archive | 1950

The initiative and referendum in Oregon, 1938-1948

Joseph LaPalombara; Charles B. Hagan


American Political Science Review | 1990

Oltre i vecchi confini: il futuro della sinistra e l'Europa@@@1992: La sinistra, l'Europe, l'Italia

Joseph LaPalombara; Giorgio Napolitano; Eugenio Peggio


American Political Science Review | 1977

Political Science and Area Studies: Rivals or Partners? Edited by Pye Lucian W.. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1975. Pp. 245.

Joseph LaPalombara


American Political Science Review | 1976

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Joseph LaPalombara


American Political Science Review | 1963

Liberal America and the Third World: Political Development Ideas in Foreign Aid and Social Science. By Robert A. Packenham. (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1973. Pp. xxii, 395.

Joseph LaPalombara


American Political Science Review | 1962

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Joseph LaPalombara


American Political Science Review | 1961

Mussolini's Enemies: The Italian Anti-Fascist Resistance. By Delzell Charles F.. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1961. Pp. xix, 620.

Joseph LaPalombara

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