登陆注册
20262500000033

第33章

The proper duty of a representative assembly in regard to matters of administration is not to decide them by its own vote, but to take care that the persons who have to decide them shall be the proper persons. Even this they cannot advantageously do by nominating the individuals. There is no act which more imperatively requires to be performed under a strong sense of individual responsibility than the nomination to employments. The experience of every person conversant with public affairs bears out the assertion, that there is scarcely any act respecting which the conscience of an average man is less sensitive; scarcely any case in which less consideration is paid to qualifications, partly because men do not know, and partly because they do not care for, the difference in qualifications between one person and another. When a minister makes what is meant to be an honest appointment, that is when he does not actually job it for his personal connections or his party, an ignorant person might suppose that he would try to give it to the person best qualified. No such thing. An ordinary minister thinks himself a miracle of virtue if he gives it to a person of merit, or who has a claim on the public on any account, though the claim or the merit may be of the most opposite description to that required. Il fallait un calculateur, ce fut un danseur qui l'obtint, is hardly more of a caricature than in the days of Figaro; and the minister doubtless thinks himself not only blameless but meritorious if the man dances well. Besides, the qualifications which fit special individuals for special duties can only be recognised by those who know the individuals, or who make it their business to examine and judge of persons from what they have done, or from the evidence of those who are in a position to judge.

When these conscientious obligations are so little regarded by great public officers who can be made responsible for their appointments, how must it be with assemblies who cannot? Even now, the worst appointments are those which are made for the sake of gaining support or disarming opposition in the representative body: what might we expect if they were made by the body itself? Numerous bodies never regard special qualifications at all. Unless a man is fit for the gallows, he is thought to be about as fit as other people for almost anything for which he can offer himself as a candidate. When appointments made by a public body are not decided, as they almost always are, by party connection or private jobbing, a man is appointed either because he has a reputation, often quite undeserved, for general ability, or frequently for no better reason than that he is personally popular.

It has never been thought desirable that Parliament should itself nominate even the members of a Cabinet. It is enough that it virtually decides who shall be prime minister, or who shall be the two or three individuals from whom the prime minister shall be chosen. In doing this it merely recognises the fact that a certain person is the candidate of the party whose general policy commands its support. In reality, the only thing which Parliament decides is, which of two, or at most three, parties or bodies of men, shall furnish the executive government: the opinion of the party itself decides which of its members is fittest to be placed at the head. According to the existing practice of the British Constitution, these things seem to be on as good a footing as they can be. Parliament does not nominate any minister, but the Crown appoints the head of the administration in conformity to the general wishes and inclinations manifested by Parliament, and the other ministers on the recommendation of the chief; while every minister has the undivided moral responsibility of appointing fit persons to the other offices of administration which are not permanent. In a republic, some other arrangement would be necessary: but the nearer it approached in practice to that which has long existed in England, the more likely it would be to work well. Either, as in the American republic, the head of the Executive must be elected by some agency entirely independent of the representative body; or the body must content itself with naming the prime minister, and making him responsible for the choice of his associates and subordinates. To all these considerations, at least theoretically, I fully anticipate a general assent: though, practically, the tendency is strong in representative bodies to interfere more and more in the details of administration, by virtue of the general law, that whoever has the strongest power is more and more tempted to make an excessive use of it; and this is one of the practical dangers to which the futurity of representative governments will be exposed.

But it is equally true, though only of late and slowly beginning to be acknowledged, that a numerous assembly is as little fitted for the direct business of legislation as for that of administration.

There is hardly any kind of intellectual work which so much needs to be done, not only by experienced and exercised minds, but by minds trained to the task through long and laborious study, as the business of making laws. This is a sufficient reason, were there no other, why they can never be well made but by a committee of very few persons. A reason no less conclusive is, that every provision of a law requires to be framed with the most accurate and long-sighted perception of its effect on all the other provisions; and the law when made should be capable of fitting into a consistent whole with the previously existing laws. It is impossible that these conditions should be in any degree fulfilled when laws are voted clause by clause in a miscellaneous assembly. The incongruity of such a mode of legislating would strike all minds, were it not that our laws are already, as to form and construction, such a chaos, that the confusion and contradiction seem incapable of being made greater by any addition to the mass.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 控士

    控士

    在这个强者至上的世界,为了生存,他的生命开始了一次次的冒险!
  • 绝世倾城:男神带回家

    绝世倾城:男神带回家

    他,一生傲气却喜欢上一个情商低的少女她,一个富家千金却沦落到在他家借住渐渐地,他们开始喜欢上对方可是,他们的爱情并不是那么一帆风顺,经历了风风雨雨,甚至,她的闺蜜喜欢上了他,想方设法的让她离开他,而他却一而再,再而三的误会了她最终他们的爱情还是开花结果
  • 华夏无极

    华夏无极

    无极是国家安局的一员,一次机缘巧合之下得到了一本神秘的《地书》,此书中所记载的惊天秘密,让无极从此走上了一条不一样的修真大道。杀天皇、修法术、识美人、闯世界、渡情劫,一路走来无极从凡人修炼成仙,从大仙再修炼成神,最后再悟得修真大道。修成大神......
  • 双生道

    双生道

    仙道茫茫!一场阴谋?还是一场布局?陆成是一个被带到修真界的婴儿?还是被抛弃的婴儿?被捡到的陆成一步步的寻找着自己的身份,而又卷进一场又一场策划出的布局。
  • 绘世生灵:坚壳革命

    绘世生灵:坚壳革命

    普通人的生活很简单,麦斯本来的生活也很简单,直到他遇到了一帮疯子。
  • 专家解答胃炎

    专家解答胃炎

    本书介绍了大量胃炎患者的保健治疗方案和日常调理方法,根据不同的病型制订了针对性的治疗方案,以使其在辅助常规治疗中发挥最大的作用,帮助患者早日康复。
  • 崛起在东方

    崛起在东方

    地球一颗水蓝色的星球,孕育了无数的生命,创造了无数的辉煌和奇迹。而这一切都随着一艘外星飞船的残骸的坠落而改变。残骸中的一种宇宙气体在地球被释放。神奇的宇宙气体与地球大气融合。变异自此开始。身体异能的进化.大脑使用度的提高使得地球的科技以大跳跃式的发展。各种太空武器被研究出来。人类不是宇宙中唯一的生命也得到了证实。同时也引来了强大的外星入侵。站在世界的东方,震撼着整个宇宙。用一己之力,抒写着整个地球的传奇。是毁灭还是新生?一切尽在崛起在东方
  • 其实你了不起

    其实你了不起

    文字给了我快乐就像你给我的支持你的眼睛是雪亮的能一眼看穿我的内心不需要你赞美只要与你分享你能走进我的心我就能在你的世界留下脚印
  • 邪皇的宠物:喵妻闹翻天

    邪皇的宠物:喵妻闹翻天

    所以,她想摆脱白天猫身晚上人身的日子,要跟他呆九九八十一天?夜里幻化成人,要主动使出浑身解数讨他欢心。“这是……”“在你的岛上发现了一只高贵冷艳的鸡在糟蹋灵草。不用谢!”“你居然炖了本尊用灵草喂养的五灵彩凤火云鸡??!”“喵了个咪的,还不就是一只鸡……”
  • 快穿之拯救男配大人

    快穿之拯救男配大人

    一觉醒来,温品如被个什么男配系统绑定了,excuseme?我还没死呢!!!被系统坑得傻乎乎的就做任务去了,哎哎哎,对面那个男配,有时间吗?约吗?