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Political Political Theory : Essays on Institutions / Jeremy Waldron.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (416 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780674970342
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.01 23
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Political Political Theory -- 2. Constitutionalism: A Skeptical View -- 3. Separation of Powers and the Rule of Law -- 4. Bicameralism and the Separation of Powers -- 5. The Principle of Loyal Opposition -- 6. Representative Lawmaking -- 7. Principles of Legislation -- 8. Accountability and Insolence -- 9. The Core of the Case against Judicial Review -- 10. Five to Four: Why Do Bare Majorities Rule on Courts? -- 11. Isaiah Berlin’s Neglect of Enlightenment Constitutionalism -- 12. The Constitutional Politics of Hannah Arendt -- Notes -- Index
Summary: Political theorists focus on the nature of justice, liberty, and equality while ignoring the institutions through which these ideals are achieved. Political scientists keep institutions in view but deploy a meager set of value-conceptions in analyzing them. A more political political theory is needed to address this gap, Jeremy Waldron argues.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Political Political Theory -- 2. Constitutionalism: A Skeptical View -- 3. Separation of Powers and the Rule of Law -- 4. Bicameralism and the Separation of Powers -- 5. The Principle of Loyal Opposition -- 6. Representative Lawmaking -- 7. Principles of Legislation -- 8. Accountability and Insolence -- 9. The Core of the Case against Judicial Review -- 10. Five to Four: Why Do Bare Majorities Rule on Courts? -- 11. Isaiah Berlin’s Neglect of Enlightenment Constitutionalism -- 12. The Constitutional Politics of Hannah Arendt -- Notes -- Index

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Political theorists focus on the nature of justice, liberty, and equality while ignoring the institutions through which these ideals are achieved. Political scientists keep institutions in view but deploy a meager set of value-conceptions in analyzing them. A more political political theory is needed to address this gap, Jeremy Waldron argues.

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In English.

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