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Federation: the Coming Structure of World Government. By Howard O. Eaton and others. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1944. Pp. xii, 234. Appendix. Index. $3.00.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2017
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1 As to the Legislative, it is interesting to compare these solutions with that of Dr. Arnold Brecht (European Federation; the Democratic Alternative, in Harvard Law Review 1942, p. 561). Inspired by the organization of the Diet of the Germanic Confederation, Dr. Brecht’s solution combines in a uni-cameral Assembly the two principles of voting power measured by population and State equality (the latter disregarded by both Professor Eaton and Mr. Bergman). Dr. Brecht’s Assembly, however, is one of representatives of governments, not of the people.
1 In the most general meaning of the word.