Presidential system and parliamentary system.
For the United States the presidential system is a better form of government than the parliamentary system. Pearson, p. 367: Report of debate, and references.—Speaker, v. 4, p. 248: Briefs and references.
Press, Liberty of. See [Liberty of the press.]
Press and pulpit. See [Pulpit and press.]
Primaries.
Nomination of officers by caucuses, or primaries, should be abandoned. Thomas, p. 164: Briefs.
State, county and city officers should be nominated by conventions rather than by direct primaries. Speaker, v. 6, p. 82: Briefs and references.
State, district, county and city officers should be nominated by direct primaries held under state regulation rather than by delegate convention. Robbins, p. 158: Briefs and references.
The system of direct primary nominations is preferable to that of nomination by caucus and convention. Debaters' handbook ser., no. 5: Briefs, references and selected articles.
Primitive man. See [Man.]