<p>2016 Reprint of 1943 Edition. &nbsp;Full facsimile of the original edition not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software.&nbsp; The &ldquo;Disquisition on Government&rdquo; is Calhoun&#39;s short definitive and comprehensive statement on the minority rights in U.S. constitutional law.&nbsp; It systematically presents his arguments that a numerical majority in any government will typically impose a despotism over a minority unless some way is devised to secure the assent of all classes sections and interests and similarly that innate human depravity would debase government in a democracy.&nbsp; Written between 1843 and 1848 the work addresses such diverse issues as states&#39; rights and nullification slavery and the growth of the federal judicial power. &nbsp;Articulating Calhoun&#39;s perspective on government as seen from the point of view of a permanent minority (the South) it proposes the doctrine of a concurrent majority. &nbsp;Calhoun&#39;s concept of concurrent majority captures the idea that because unchecked majority rule can lead to tyranny over minority interests minority groups should possess veto power government actions that affect them. &nbsp;Although Calhoun primarily intended this doctrine as a justification for slavery the broader idea of a concurrent majority as a protection for minority rights has since become a pillar of American political thought.</p>
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