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Box 44 contains material relating to Bentham's massive, unfinished ''Constitutional Code'', which contains the most important statement of Bentham's theory of constitutional democracy. This was the major work of his final years, and was addressed to 'all nations and all governments professing liberal opinions', as when drafting the Code he had been encouraged that it could be adopted in Portugal, Greece, and a number of South American nations. | Box 44 contains material relating to Bentham's massive, unfinished ''Constitutional Code'', which contains the most important statement of Bentham's theory of constitutional democracy. This was the major work of his final years, and was addressed to 'all nations and all governments professing liberal opinions', as when drafting the Code he had been encouraged that it could be adopted in Portugal, Greece, and a number of South American nations. | ||
* '''PLEASE NOTE: Folios 14-15, 19-28 have been transcribed and published in First Principles Preparatory to Constitutional Code, ed. P. Schofield, Oxford, 1989. | |||
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* '''Folios 14 to 77 ''': Constitutional Code—Appendix, False securities, Two chambers, USA [1822-24] | * '''Folios 14 to 77 ''': Constitutional Code—Appendix, False securities, Two chambers, USA [1822-24] | ||
* '''Folios 78 to 137''': Constitutional Code—False securities, Anti-Senatica [1822-30] | * '''Folios 78 to 137''': Constitutional Code—False securities, Anti-Senatica [1822-30] | ||
* '''Folios 138 | * '''Folios 138 to 162 ''': Constitutional Code—Second chambers [1822-24] | ||
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Box 44 contains material relating to Bentham's massive, unfinished Constitutional Code, which contains the most important statement of Bentham's theory of constitutional democracy. This was the major work of his final years, and was addressed to 'all nations and all governments professing liberal opinions', as when drafting the Code he had been encouraged that it could be adopted in Portugal, Greece, and a number of South American nations.
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