The Myths of Cabinet Government
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The Myths of Cabinet Government is a political analysis book by Richard Crossman that critically examines how British cabinet government actually operates versus how it is traditionally portrayed.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: The Myths of Cabinet Government Context triple: [Richard Crossman, notableWork, The Myths of Cabinet Government]
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Whitehall machinery of government
Whitehall machinery of government refers to the structures, processes, and institutions at the center of the UK government that coordinate policy-making and administration across departments.
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The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy
The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy is a 1923 political theory work by Carl Schmitt that critiques liberal parliamentarism and questions the compatibility of parliamentary democracy with modern mass politics.
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C.
Considerations on Representative Government
Considerations on Representative Government is a political philosophy treatise by John Stuart Mill that analyzes and defends representative democracy as the most effective and just form of government.
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D.
The Limits of Power
The Limits of Power is a political analysis book by historian Andrew Bacevich that critiques U.S. militarism, foreign policy overreach, and the constraints on American global dominance.
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E.
A Fragment on Government
A Fragment on Government is an influential 1776 political treatise by Jeremy Bentham that critiques William Blackstone’s Commentaries and lays early foundations for utilitarian legal and political theory.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: The Myths of Cabinet Government Target entity description: The Myths of Cabinet Government is a political analysis book by Richard Crossman that critically examines how British cabinet government actually operates versus how it is traditionally portrayed.
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A.
Whitehall machinery of government
Whitehall machinery of government refers to the structures, processes, and institutions at the center of the UK government that coordinate policy-making and administration across departments.
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B.
The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy
The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy is a 1923 political theory work by Carl Schmitt that critiques liberal parliamentarism and questions the compatibility of parliamentary democracy with modern mass politics.
-
C.
Considerations on Representative Government
Considerations on Representative Government is a political philosophy treatise by John Stuart Mill that analyzes and defends representative democracy as the most effective and just form of government.
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D.
The Limits of Power
The Limits of Power is a political analysis book by historian Andrew Bacevich that critiques U.S. militarism, foreign policy overreach, and the constraints on American global dominance.
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E.
A Fragment on Government
A Fragment on Government is an influential 1776 political treatise by Jeremy Bentham that critiques William Blackstone’s Commentaries and lays early foundations for utilitarian legal and political theory.
- F. None of above. chosen
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