Published by Prentiss & Deland, Boston, 1862
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good Indeed. None (illustrator). First edition. The very scarce first edition of John Stuart Mill and Thomas Hare's discussion of the nature of democratic government and the need for electoral reform. First published in the newspaper The National Era, this is the very scarce first separate edition of this work.This essay builds from Hare's earlier work on the single transferable vote, 'The Election of Representatives, Parliamentary and Municipal', a work which Mill said was 'the greatest improvement of which the system of representative government is susceptible; an improvement whichexactly meets and cures the grand, and what before seemed inherent, defect of the representative system'.Mill and Hare collaborate on this brief article to discuss recent publications on the subject of electoral reform, and distinguish between 'representation of all' which ensures that all voices, including minorities, have a say in governance, and 'representation of the majority only', where the majority suppress the rights and interests of smaller groups.American Imprints 48988An informative critique first-past-the-post voting for its tendency to marginalise minority viewpoints. Unbound, as issued. Light handling marks to title page, with spotting to final leaf. Small closed tear to title page head. Stab marks to gutters. Pages clean and bright. Very Good Indeed. book.
Published by Printed by Prentiss & Deland, No. 40 Congess Street, Boston,(MA), 1862
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First Edition
First edition. 8vo. 16pp. Plain green paperwraps with inscription on front wrapper, "Joseph G. Waters from Dr. F. A. Winsor." American Imprints 48988.