Friday, 6 June 2014

{The Coming-of-Age of America [continued]}[6th January 1976]

[Redbook2:76A-T][19760106:0000h]{The Coming-of-Age of America [continued]}[6th January 1976]

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The major question remaining would be whether the constituent parts of each Member of the Group – the old Nations such as France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States of America – were the ideal institutions for that domestic self-government without which the survival of the World Structure would not be possible. Would they be better replaced by more local self-governing units based on racial, tribal or local-national identity, such as the Provinces of Canada, the States of the United States, the Kingdoms of Scotland and Wessex, Mashonaland – within each Member Bloc of the World Group? Could each of these send an elected member to an Upper Chamber of a World Legislature – and could Members of the Lower Chamber then be elected according to equally-weighted electoral constituencies?

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