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The traditional fear of absolutism need not deter us from making the mayor the real executive head of the city government. Correctly interpreted, this plan offers possibilities of popular con- trol which our present system lacks. At all events, it is well for us to understand that the demand for efficiency, which the Ameri- can people place above their desire for democratic rule, will inevit- ably lead to this concentration of executive power. The real alternative that presents itself is, therefore, whether this concen- tration of power will be accompanied by the destruction of the city council, or whether the city council will survive as an organ of government restricted to purely legislative functions.