The rule of law ensures that leaders can only exercise the powers the people give them.
From the rule of law we arrive at the fundamental conception of modern constitutionalism, namely the prevalence of the principle of separation of powers. This is envisioned as an instrument, a guarantee, an essential technique for stopping the agency and whims of any government, whatever ideology it may be. The general rules must be impersonal, obligatorily applied equally, including to the political agents of the Executive and Legislative Powers when acting in defense of their private and private interests even if they are in the public interest and / or in defense of the common good.
It ended it backfire against the people of Athens because though it did help keep out the invaders, it also trapped in disease as well as insurgents and rebellions that wrecked havoc across the city. Moral of the story: Walls don't always work.
Answer:This is something you’ll see in the Last Action line for a bill’s status. We don’t write that summary at GovTrack: it’s what Congress reports itself over at the website. But they don’t explain it there either. Since the question was general, beyond the bill where the question was posted, I collected the answers other visitors provided and also asked my expert friends, and here’s what I found out.
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Charles Babbage
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A mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, Babbage originated the concept of a digital programmable computer. Babbage is considered by some to be "father of the computer".