"Manual of Parliamentary Practice: Rules of Proceeding and Debate in Deliberative Assemblies" by Luther S. Cushing is a comprehensive guide to parliamentary procedure. This essential manual, meticulously prepared for print republication, outlines the fundamental rules of order necessary for effective debate and decision-making in any deliberative assembly. Covering a broad range of topics related to political science and law, it details the correct methods for conducting meetings, presenting motions, and maintaining order. Whether you’re a seasoned politician, a student of government, or simply interested in the intricacies of debate, Cushing’s "Manual of Parliamentary Practice" provides clear and concise guidance. A classic resource for anyone seeking to understand the framework of parliamentary procedure, this book remains relevant for its insights into the structure and function of deliberative bodies. Its enduring appeal lies in its straightforward approach to a complex subject, making it a valuable addition to any library concerned with law, government, and the rules that govern our interactions.
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