The author contends that the separation of powers in American government is not primarily based on the political theories of Montesquieu but on the actual experience of the colonists with the abuse of plural office-holding. Having tasted the bitter fruits of tyranny concentrated in the hands of one man and his family, the makers of the constitution provided against a recurrence of such evil.
Originally published in 1945.
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Estudo histórico sobre o exercício simultâneo de cargos públicos na Massachusetts entre 1760 e 1780, com foco nos usos e abusos dessa prática durante o período colonial e revolucionário. A autora examina como experiências locais de acumulação de poder influenciaram decisões constitucionais posteriores, a partir de documentação e casos concretos do período. Edição reimpressa que preserva o texto original de 1945, indicada para pesquisadores de história política americana, estudantes de direito constitucional e bibliotecas acadêmicas.
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