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Limited government - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Limited government is a government where any more than minimal governmental intervention in personal liberties and the economy is not usually allowed by law, usually in a written Constitution. It is ...
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3. "Limited government" is a key term in the American philosophy. Its great significance is indicated by describing the purpose of limiting government's power in these words: Limited for Liberty.
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If such a pretense were sound, it would mean that the Federal government was meant to be a government not of definitely limited powers but, instead, of unlimited and indefinable powers; than which nothing could be more violative of the intent of the Framing and Ratifying Conventions.
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The Roots of Limited Government: Alan Barth, February 1991 ... The government of the United States, for all its majesty, is a government of limited powers. It operates under the terms of a fundamental charter — a written Constitution — which specifies what it may do, and also what it may not do, and which fixes...
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Limited Government--A Moral Issue: C.W. Anderson, February 1992 ... This surely is not what our Founding Fathers had in mind nor, I am sure, is it what those who advocate limited government really want.
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Senate Passes Health Care Reform Bill ... "All the President's Mandates: Compulsory Health Insurance Is a Government Takeover," by Michael F. Cannon ... DOWNSIZING; GOVERNMENT.ORG...
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Limited government - Definition of Limited government at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Limited government. Look it up now! ... Search another word or see limited government on Thesaurus | Reference...
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There seems to be a disagreement, regarding just what exactly limited government is. The recent expansion under the current administration has not helped. I just want to make sure that we are all on the same sheet of music.
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