Legitimation by Constitution
Legitimation by Constitution
A Dialogue on Political Liberalism
Michelman, Frank; Ferrara, Alessandro
Oxford University Press
11/2021
208
Dura
Inglês
9780192855121
15 a 20 dias
470
1: "Always Under Law"
2: On the Paradox of Deliberative Democracy
3: The Challenge of "Most Reasonable for Us"
4: The "Most Reasonable for Us" or "Irrescusability" as Preserving Authenticity
Part II: A Democratic Horizon
5: Constitutional Interpretation: A Dualist Democrat's Dilemma
6: On Reconciling the Two Understandings of Judicial Review
7: Judicial Constitutional Application: A Rejoinder
8: Backgrounding the Debate: Judicial Occlusion and Remedial Strategies
Part III: Global Orders and Limits of Liberalism
9: Hyperpluralized Constituencies: The Challenge for Political Liberalism
10: Can Legitimation by Constitution Apply Beyond the State?
11: A Political Conception of People (and its Consequences)
12: From Decency to Democracy: Leading by Example
Conclusion
A Glance Back and the Road Ahead
A Liberal Limit to Constitutional Thinness
1: "Always Under Law"
2: On the Paradox of Deliberative Democracy
3: The Challenge of "Most Reasonable for Us"
4: The "Most Reasonable for Us" or "Irrescusability" as Preserving Authenticity
Part II: A Democratic Horizon
5: Constitutional Interpretation: A Dualist Democrat's Dilemma
6: On Reconciling the Two Understandings of Judicial Review
7: Judicial Constitutional Application: A Rejoinder
8: Backgrounding the Debate: Judicial Occlusion and Remedial Strategies
Part III: Global Orders and Limits of Liberalism
9: Hyperpluralized Constituencies: The Challenge for Political Liberalism
10: Can Legitimation by Constitution Apply Beyond the State?
11: A Political Conception of People (and its Consequences)
12: From Decency to Democracy: Leading by Example
Conclusion
A Glance Back and the Road Ahead
A Liberal Limit to Constitutional Thinness