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憲法平議   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
何永佶著
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Title
憲法平議
Publisher
大公報館
Description

輯著者對1947年1月1日國民政府公布的憲法之評論文章33篇,其中有《天下安排,匹夫有份》、《我國憲法運動之歷史意義》、《論總統制》、《五權憲法與五院憲法》、《秀才管着兵,有理講得清》、《放下屠刀,立地成佛!》等

目錄
自序
張君勱序
天下安排匹夫有份
為甚麼帽上還要戴帽?
我們需要一個有掣手的政府
關緊則須抓緊放開才能放鬆
關於國家招牌上加花草
鏡片不能代表全鏡
現階段下中國憲法運動之國際意義
我國憲法運動之歷史意義
辟三權分立說
論「總統制」
不大為人注意的美國憲法幾條
無為致治不言中
評憲草修正案
監察權之商榷
行政院與立法院關係之檢討
論中央與地方之關係
拿着棍子叫狗來,行嗎?
試以退出國庫方法來解決紛爭
談「軍隊國家化」
以放鬆求拉攏
五權憲法與五院憲法
從前中國怎樣維持統一的?
福乎?禍乎?
秀才管着兵有理講得清
附一 我們贊成「秀才管兵」
附二 王芸生先生來函
再論秀才管兵
附 國家治亂之機
二開
何謂選舉?
放下屠刀,立地成佛!
附一 也所謂「無黨無派」
附二 「屠刀」與「佛」
附三 佛與屠刀
從東北大豆問題說到中國政制
「一邊倒」與「兩頭平」
開會!這叫開會?
五五憲草之地方政制
努力罷,接生婆!

Language Chinese
Publication date [1947]
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全國圖書館文獻縮微中心 國家圖書館
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憲法
中圖分類
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D929.6
拼音題名
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xian fa ping yi
載體形態
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