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In the annals of political thought, Walter Bagehot's "The English Constitution" stands as a seminal work, offering a profound analysis of the unwritten and evolving nature of the British constitution. Bagehot's keen observations and incisive insights illuminate the intricate workings of the monarchy, Parliament, and the Cabinet, revealing the delicate balance of power that underpins the stability and adaptability of the English political system.
Through his exploration of the "efficient" and "dignified" aspects of the constitution, Bagehot provides a timeless framework for understanding the dynamics of constitutional governance and its enduring relevance in the modern world.