The term good government has become an oxymoron in contemporary polity. But the origin of American good government aspirational objective pursuit of impartial righteousness, and the delegation of responsibility. In the judicial branch harbors an obligation to till each jurisdiction with reverence; thus fortifying the assembly of a decentralized, yet modularly dependent system of justice. John Adams declared this form of good government, to be “an empire of laws,” (Archives).
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The term good government has become an oxymoron in contemporary polity. But the origin of American good government aspirational objective pursuit of impartial righteousness, and the delegation of responsibility. In the judicial branch harbors an obligation to till each jurisdiction with reverence; thus fortifying the assembly of a decentralized, yet modularly dependent system of justice. John Adams declared this form of good government, to be “an empire of laws,” (Archives).