In the long run a government will
always encroach upon freedom to the extent to which it has the power to do so.
This is almost a natural law of politics, since, whatever the intentions of the
men who exercise political power, the sheer momentum of government leads to a
constant pressure upon the liberties of the citizen. But in many countries
society has responded by throwing up its own defenses in the shape of social
classes or organized corporations which, enjoying economic power and popular
support, have been able to set limits to the scope of action of the executive.
Such, for example, in England was the origin of all our liberties--won from
government by the stand first of the feudal nobility, then of churches and
political parties, and latterly of trade unions, commercial organizations, and
the societies for promoting various c A. limited powers of monarchies B. the ideal of liberal government C. functions of trade unions D. safeguards of individual liberty [单项选择]In the long run a government will always encroach upon freedom to the extent to which it has the power to do so. This is almost a natural law of politics, since, whatever the intentions of the men who exercise political power, the sheer momentum of government leads to a constant pressure upon the liberties of the citizen. But in many countries society has responded by throwing up its own defenses in the shape of social classes or organized corporations which, enjoying economic power and popular support, have been able to set limits to the scope of action of the executive. Such, for example, in England was the origin of all our liberties--won from government by the stand first of the feudal nobility, then of churches and political parties, and latterly of trade unions, commercial organizations, and the societies for promoting various causes. Even in European lands which were arbitrarily ruled, the powers of the monarchy, though absolute in theory, were in their exercise. checked in a si
A. limited powers of monarchies B. the ideal of liberal government C. functions of trade unions D. safeguards of individual liberty [单项选择]In the long run, when the economy is at full employment, will a decrease in the quantity of money due to restrictive monetary policy that brings a decrease in aggregate demand likely result in: the price level real GDP () ①A. No No ②B. No Yes ③C. Yes No
A. ① B. ② C. ③ [单项选择]
"In the long run," as John Maynard Keynes observed, "we are all dead. " True. But can the (1) run be elongated in a way that makes the long run (2) And if so, how, and at what cost People have dreamt of (3) since time immemorial. They have sought it since the first alchemist put an elixir of (4) on the same shopping list as a way to turn lead into gold. They have (5) about it in fiction, from Rider Haggard’s "She" to Frank Herbert’s "Dune". And now, with the growth of (6) knowledge that has marked the past few decades, a few researchers believe it might be within (7) . 我来回答: 提交
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