do you mean our system? or government in general? In general, government is a necessary evil. And it only derives necessity from the need to protect the inalienable rights of man. Another way to understand its necessity is when anarchy is argued, the only defense someone has for government is that people's liberties and property must be protected. Our founding fathers originally intended our system of government to be based on the principles of equality. Equality - meaning each citizen is recognized as equal by the government and their rights protected equally, without regard to social status or wealth. It also implies that everyone is subject to the law of the land, including citizens in public office. But our government's system of function is based on many principles. The most prominent is the 'trias politica', which is known as the separation of powers. Another prominent principle - which lacks recognition today - is the basis of a 'constitutional republic', rather than a democracy. The founders understood that a government could not be trusted by men (democracy), and in order to protect the rights of the individual, and to keep the power of the government in check, it had to be subject to its own set of rules (constitution).
Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.
The Enlightenment Principles.
The three principles from the Declaration of Independence that were generally agreed upon by the framers of the Constitution are the ideas of popular sovereignty, limited government, and individual rights. They believed that government derives its power from the consent of the governed, emphasizing that authority should be based on the will of the people. Additionally, the framers aimed to create a government that would protect individual liberties while preventing tyranny, reflecting a commitment to the rights of citizens. These principles were foundational in shaping the structure and purpose of the Constitution.
a division of power between state and national governments
Korean government officials based policies on Confucian principles.
The Enlightenment Principles.
The fundemental principles of government were and are, Consent of the Governed, Limited Government, Representative Government, Rule of Law and Democracy
Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.
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instead of being a government based on the rule of the king it was based upon the rule of the majorityMajority
The Enlightenment Principles.
Constitution
our system of government to be based on the principles of equality
The ancient philosopher known in the Western world as Confucius (whose original name was close to Kung Fu Tse) was relied upon by the government of ancient China.
Limited government, popular sovereignty
The three principles from the Declaration of Independence that were generally agreed upon by the framers of the Constitution are the ideas of popular sovereignty, limited government, and individual rights. They believed that government derives its power from the consent of the governed, emphasizing that authority should be based on the will of the people. Additionally, the framers aimed to create a government that would protect individual liberties while preventing tyranny, reflecting a commitment to the rights of citizens. These principles were foundational in shaping the structure and purpose of the Constitution.
The Constitution is based on the 7 principles.