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Charles Hyneman's last exploration of popular government is a study of particular conditions of the last quarter of the eighteenth century critical to establishing workable self-government, as well as reflections on how these conditions relate to contemporary political life. In this work Hyneman's career-long concern with what he called popular control of government continues. Now, however, the focus is mainly on the character of the populace itself--on political community and responsible citizenship as conditions of effective self-government.
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