Nicholas Murray Butler's volume of addresses, entitled "Why Should We Change Our Form of Government?" President Butler, has he made clear in his speech as chairman of the Republican State Convention at Rochester, approves neither of the initiative, the referendum, the recall, the direct primary, nor any other innovation in our political machinery. It would be unfair to say that he does not believe in progress, but it is his conviction that "human progress can only be gained and maintained by each individual raising his own ...
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Nicholas Murray Butler's volume of addresses, entitled "Why Should We Change Our Form of Government?" President Butler, has he made clear in his speech as chairman of the Republican State Convention at Rochester, approves neither of the initiative, the referendum, the recall, the direct primary, nor any other innovation in our political machinery. It would be unfair to say that he does not believe in progress, but it is his conviction that "human progress can only be gained and maintained by each individual raising his own standard of intelligence and of conduct." Dr. Butler maintains that through the faith in representative institutions, once delivered to the saints, must come our political salvation. To his mind, the "progressives" of to-day are trying to destroy representative government. All progressives would do well to read Dr. Butler's criticisms and arguments. His book sets forth very ably the position of that small but influential group of leaders in our body politic who maintain that what was good enough for the fathers is good enough for us. - Review of Reviews , Vol. 48 * * * * * Dr. Butler deplores, and points out the danger from, the commercializing of American politics, and sapiently says in the Preface that "the distinction between the realm of government and the realm of individual liberty lies at the basis of free institutions that are to last." He pays eloquent tribute to the Constitution of the United States and to its framers and regards the independent judiciary as "the chief glory of our American system of government and its most original contribution to political science." With a wealth of imagery and historical lore, Dr. Butler surveys the development of forms of government in the old nations of a bygone past; and he shows how the United States has received from England and Holland the fundamentals of a polity that is building up our nation. The book is illuminated by historical references, philosophical appreciations and anecdotes that drive home the arguments made. Dr. Butler urges the substitution of a campaign of enlightenment for one of virulent attack and abuse, and opines that there is too much time devoted to talking on politics in its various relations, particularly to business and too little time to thinking. In illustration he tells the admirable story of Robert Southey, the predecessor of Alfred Tennyson as poet Laureate of England. "Southey was boasting to a Quaker friend of how exceedingly well he occupied his time, how he organized it, how he permitted no moment to escape, how every instant was used, how he studied Portuguese while he shaved, and higher mathematics in his bath. And then the Quaker said to him softly: But when, friend, dost thee think?'" - The Editorial Review , Vol. 6
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