The commercial spirit of the age is undermining the moral sense of the nation. C. L. of P. Reference lists.
=Commission form of government.=
American cities should adopt a commission form of government. Robbins, p. 57: Briefs and references.—C. L. of P. Debates: Briefs and references.
The city of —— should adopt the
commission form of government.
Wisconsin University, no. 310: Plan, history,
arguments, references, the
Wisconsin act.—Wisconsin University, no.
460: Third revision (without
Wisconsin act).
Commission plan of municipal government. Debaters’ handbook ser., no. 15: Briefs, references and selected articles.
In the larger New England cities all the powers of the city government should be vested in a commission of not more than nine men elected by the voters at large without the assistance of any other representative body. Pearson, p. 461: Synopses of speeches, and references.—Speaker, v. 3, p. 404: Brief (affirmative).—C. L. of P. Debates: Briefs.
=Common-lands.= See =Land.=
=Communion service.= Use of wine. See =Wine in the communion service.=
=Competition.=
Is free competition in production and trade necessary for the best interests of all concerned? Do the benefits of competition in business outweigh its evils? Matson, p. 219: Briefs and references.
=Congo Free State.=
The United States government should inaugurate a movement to bring about reforms in the Congo Free State. Foster, p. 428: Specimen debate.
=Congress.=
It would be better for the business interests of the
country to elect a
Congress once in eight years. C. L. of P. Reference
lists.
It would greatly improve public service if members of Congress were elected from any district in their own state. Brookings, p. 36: Briefs and references.
=Congressional system and cabinet system.= See =Cabinet system and congressional system.=
=Conscience.=
Is conscience a true moral guide? Can conscience be educated? Matson, p. 458: Briefs and references.
=Conscription.=
Ought we to have a conscription in Great Britain? Gibson, p. 63: Briefs and references.
Military conscription for England. Askew, 1906, p. 55: Briefs and references.—Askew, 1911, p. 45: Briefs.
=Conservation of natural resources.=
Forest and mineral lands now belonging to the United States should be retained by the federal government. Speaker, v. 6, p. 313: Speeches and references.
The power of the federal government should be paramount to that of the states in the conservation of national resources, limited to forests, water-power and minerals. Robbins, p. 65: Briefs and references.
See also Forest preserves.
=Conservative and reformer.= See =Reformer and conservative.=