Constitutional Democracy: Creating and Maintaining a Just Political OrderJHU Press, 2007 - 547 páginas Constitutional democracy is a political hybrid, the product of an uneasy union between, on the one hand, the normative theories of constitutionalism and democracy and, on the other, the desire to live under what James Madison called free government. In this engaging and provocative work, Walter F. Murphy combines a lifetime's study of constitutions and democracy with traditional storytelling to answer fundamental questions about constitutional democracy: How is it created? How is it maintained? How can it be adapted to changing circumstances? Murphy begins with a definitional section on constitutions, constitutional texts, constitutionalism, and democracy. Next, he tells the story of how a democracy is established within the context of a fictional constitutional convention for a fictional country. |
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... social problems . What is recurrent from society to society is solutions to these problems . " 4 And not all solutions — or , more accurately , efforts at solutions— are likely to work across cultural and national lines . To ...
... social problems . What is recurrent from society to society is solutions to these problems . " 4 And not all solutions — or , more accurately , efforts at solutions— are likely to work across cultural and national lines . To ...
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... Social Security Administration subsidized the final phases of writing . Colonel F. Brandon Carlon and Eleanor Carlon , roving residents of Pennsylvania , Florida , Hawaii , Maryland , New Mexico , Virginia , West Vir- ginia , Midway ...
... Social Security Administration subsidized the final phases of writing . Colonel F. Brandon Carlon and Eleanor Carlon , roving residents of Pennsylvania , Florida , Hawaii , Maryland , New Mexico , Virginia , West Vir- ginia , Midway ...
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... social , economic , and ethnic groupings , each of which is sufficiently clever to oppress others without hurting its own rights . Thus the constitutionalist's hero is the Thomas Jefferson who wrote , " One hundred and seventy - three ...
... social , economic , and ethnic groupings , each of which is sufficiently clever to oppress others without hurting its own rights . Thus the constitutionalist's hero is the Thomas Jefferson who wrote , " One hundred and seventy - three ...
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... social and much economic pluralism . The junta never persecuted any re- ligious group , but it did restrict religious organizations . For instance , it was a crime for any person to contribute money or any other thing of value to a ...
... social and much economic pluralism . The junta never persecuted any re- ligious group , but it did restrict religious organizations . For instance , it was a crime for any person to contribute money or any other thing of value to a ...
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Contenido
Values Interests and Goals | 34 |
Alternative Political Systems | 66 |
Alternative Political Systems The Debate | 106 |
The Possibility of Constitutional Democracy | 145 |
To Draft or Not to Draft a Constitutional Text | 183 |
Drafting 1 The Shape of the Constitution | 204 |
Drafting 2 The Judiciary | 239 |
Drafting 3 A Bill of Rights | 274 |
Creating Citizens | 340 |
Military and Security Forces | 376 |
Rebuilding the Machinery of the State The Bureaucracies | 396 |
Dealing with Deposed Despots | 423 |
Constitutional Interpretation as Constitutional Maintenance | 458 |
Constitutional Change and Its Limits | 495 |
Epilogue | 528 |
Reprise | 531 |
Drafting 4 Special Cases | 305 |
Epilogue | 322 |
Introduction | 329 |
General Index | 535 |
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