Portrait of Viscount James Bryce

Quotes by Viscount James Bryce

1838 – 1922

Viscount James Bryce (1838-1922) was a British jurist, historian, and statesman. From 1907 to 1913 he was England’s ambassador to the United States.

Titles

Presidents, Kings, Tyrants, & Despots

James Bryce believed that the Founders intended that the American President would be “a reduced and improved copy of the English king” (1885)

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Parties & Elections

James Bryce tries to explain to a European audience why “great men” are no longer elected to America’s highest public office (1888)

Viscount James Bryce

Politics & Liberty

Viscount Bryce reflects on how modern nation states which achieved their own freedom through struggle are not sympathetic to the similar struggles of other repressed peoples (1901)

Viscount James Bryce

Presidents, Kings, Tyrants, & Despots

Viscount Bryce on how the President in wartime becomes “a sort of dictator” (1888)

Viscount James Bryce

Parties & Elections

James Bryce on the Party Primaries and Conventions in the American political system (1888)

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Class

James Bryce on the autocratic oligarchy which controls the party machine in the American democratic system (1921)

Viscount James Bryce