Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage explains a puzzle: if a ruler truly had unlimited legal power, they could legally limit or give up that power, which would mean they no longer had unlimited power. North and Weingast show this mattered in history: 17th–18th century English and French monarchs who could do anything couldn’t make trustworthy promises, so lenders charged them higher interest. After England’s Glorious Revolution, Parliament controlled money, making government borrowing more credible and cheaper. But the author warns the paradox wasn’t solved—it just moved from the king to Parliament, since Parliament also can’t legally bind its own future power.
Logic Breakdown
Focus on the passage's discussion of parliamentary sovereignty and its inability to bind itself. Key supporting sentences: 'whereas it was once the Crown that lacked the power to bind itself, it is now Parliament that lacks this power.' and 'the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty is a pillar of England's unwritten constitution, and it provides that Parliament lacks legal power over the extent of its own legal power.' From these lines infer whether a commitment Parliament makes can be legally revoked.
Passage Stimulus
Passage Redacted
Unlock Full Passage26.Suppose the Parliament in England makes a commitment to become a permanent member of a multinational body. It can be inferred from the passage that
Correct Answer
C
The passage explicitly says that Parliament 'lacks legal power over the extent of its own legal power' and that the problem was 'relocated ... to Parliament' so that Parliament cannot bind itself. Therefore a commitment Parliament makes can be ended by Parliament — it has the legal authority to revoke the commitment. (Supported by: 'whereas it was once the Crown that lacked the power to bind itself, it is now Parliament that lacks this power.' and 'the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty ... provides that Parliament lacks legal power over the extent of its own legal power.')
Upgrade Your Prep
Ready to go beyond free explanations?
LSAT Perfection is the #1 modern LSAT prep platform, trusted by thousands of students for comprehensive test strategies, advanced drilling, and full analytics on every PrepTest.
Detailed explanations for 59 PrepTests
Advanced drillset builder
Personalized analytics
Built-in Wrong Answer Journal