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- Mixed_government abstract "Mixed government, also known as a mixed constitution, defines a constitution in which the form of government is a combination of democracy, aristocracy, and monarchy, making impossible their respective degenerations (anarchy, oligarchy and tyranny). The idea was popularized during classical antiquity in order to describe the stability, the innovation and the success of the Republic as developed within the Roman Constitution.It is commonly treated as an antecedent of separation of powers because in such a system some issues are decided by many (democracy), some other issues by few (aristocracy), and some other issues by a single person (monarchy). Unlike classical democracies, aristocracies, and monarchies, a mixed government is ruled by elected citizens rather than inherited or sorted (at the Greco-Roman time, sortition was conventionally regarded as the principal characteristic of Classical democracy).The concept of a mixed government was studied during the Renaissance and the Age of Reason, by Machiavelli, Vico, Kant, Hobbes and others. It was, and is, a very important theory among supporters of Republicanism. Various schools have described modern democracies, such as the EU and the US, as mixed governments with mixed constitutions.".
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- Mixed_government wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mixed government".
- Mixed_government wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mixed".
- Mixed_government wikiPageWikiLinkText "aristocratic republic".
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- Mixed_government wikiPageWikiLinkText "co-existence".
- Mixed_government wikiPageWikiLinkText "from a choice of these same components".
- Mixed_government wikiPageWikiLinkText "mixed constitution".
- Mixed_government wikiPageWikiLinkText "mixed government".
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- Mixed_government wikiPageWikiLinkText "mixed state".
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- Mixed_government comment "Mixed government, also known as a mixed constitution, defines a constitution in which the form of government is a combination of democracy, aristocracy, and monarchy, making impossible their respective degenerations (anarchy, oligarchy and tyranny).".
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