“Without a doubt there is room in the citizen’s library for such a useful and suggestive study of national and state politics.”
| + | Ind. 63: 998. O. 24, ’07. 630w. |
“He finds so many and such serious defects in our system of government and sees so plainly the forces of selfishness on one hand and of indifference and ignorance on the other hand, with which reform has to contend, and he describes both with such clearness that the reader will be likely to rise from the study of the volume in a discouraged mood.” Edward Cary.
| + + − | N. Y. Times. 12: 156. Mr. 16, ’07. 1150w. |
“In every way the volume is not only informative but suggestive, and is eminently thorough in treatment.”
| + + | Outlook. 85: 719. Mr. 23, ’07. 130w. |
“A work of great value, that marks a distinct advance in scientific treatment of legislative procedure. He has grasped a principle of cardinal importance, oversight of which is a common defect in academic study of political institutions, namely, that the character of institutions is to be found in their working.” Henry Jones Ford.
| + + | Pol. Sci. Q. 22: 713. D. ’07. 1270w. |
“Professor Reinsch’s method of treatment is frankly critical.”
| + | R. of Rs. 35: 509. Ap. ’07. 140w. |