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  1. From words to worlds: exploring constitutional functionality.Beau Breslin - 2009 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    In the 225 years since the United States Constitution was first drafted, no single book has addressed the key questions of what constitutions are designed to do, how they are structured, and why they matter. In From Words to Worlds, constitutional scholar Beau Breslin corrects this glaring oversight, singling out the essential functions that a modern, written constitution must incorporate in order to serve as a nation's fundamental law. Breslin lays out and explains the basic functions of a modern constitution (...)
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  • The Condition of Postmodernity: An Enquiry into the Origins of Cultural Change.David Harvey - 1992 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    In this new book, David Harvey seeks to determine what is meant by the term in its different contexts and to identify how accurate and useful it is as a description of contemporary experience.
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  • Constitutional authorship.Frank Michelman - 1998 - In Larry Alexander (ed.), Constitutionalism: philosophical foundations. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 64.
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  • Spheres of Justice. [REVIEW]Norman Daniels - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (1):142-148.
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  • Freedom and Time: A Theory of Constitutional Self-Government.Jed Rubenfeld - 2001 - Yale University Press.
    Should we try to live in the present? Such is the imperative of modernity, Jed Rubenfeld writes in this important and original work of political theory. Since Jefferson proclaimed that 'the earth belongs to the living', since Freud announced that mental health requires people to 'get free of their past', since Nietzsche declared that the happy man is the man who 'leaps into the moment', modernity has directed its inhabitants to live in the present, as if there alone could they (...)
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  • Popular Sovereignty, Democracy, and the Constituent Power.Andreas Kalyvas - 2005 - Constellations 12 (2):223-244.
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  • Give and take: Arendt and the nomos of political community.Hans Lindahl - 2006 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 32 (7):881-901.
    Appealing to the original meaning of the Greek term nomos, Hannah Arendt claims that a bounded legal space is constitutive for political community. Can this seemingly anachronistic claim be substantiated in the conceptually strong sense that every polity - the Greek city-state as much as a hypothetical world state - must constitute itself as a nomos? It is argued that whereas Arendt falls short of justifying this claim, a reflexive reading of nomos can do the trick: the space of political (...)
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  • The Constitution in the Process of Denationalization.Dieter Grimm - 2005 - Constellations 12 (4):447-463.
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  • Legitimations of the State: The Weakening of Authority and the Restoration of Power.Michaël Fœssel - 2006 - Constellations 13 (3):308-319.
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  • Insurgencies: Constituent Power and the Modern State.Antonio Negri - 1999 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Kan demokrati - folkets magt - realiseres. Forfatteren gennemgår dette på baggrund af den konflikt, der altid har været mellem den påtvungne magt og den valgte magt.
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  • The Human Condition: Second Edition.Hannah Arendt & Margaret Canovan - 1998 - University of Chicago Press.
    A work of striking originality bursting with unexpected insights, _The Human Condition_ is in many respects more relevant now than when it first appeared in 1958. In her study of the state of modern humanity, Hannah Arendt considers humankind from the perspective of the actions of which it is capable. The problems Arendt identified then—diminishing human agency and political freedom, the paradox that as human powers increase through technological and humanistic inquiry, we are less equipped to control the consequences of (...)
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  • The Reign of Law: Marbury V. Madison and the Construction of America.Paul W. Kahn - 1997
    In this text, tha author argues that the rule of law is our deepest political and cultural myth. He draws on the insights of modern cultural theory to investigate why the rule of law exerts its attraction, and how its premises became figments in our collective political imagination.
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  • Political Theology: Four Chapters on the Concept of Sovereignty.Carl Schmitt & Tracy B. Strong - 1985 - University of Chicago Press.
    Written in the intense political and intellectual tumult of the early years of the Weimar Republic, Political Theology develops the distinctive theory of sovereignty that made Carl Schmitt one of the most significant and controversial ...
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  • Boundaries and Justice: Diverse Ethical Perspectives.David Leslie Miller & Sohail H. Hashmi (eds.) - 2001 - Princeton University Press.
    "The subject of this book is an extremely important one. The treatments are good, and the whole is considerably more than its parts. I strongly recommend it.
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  • Putting Liberalism in its Place.Paul W. Kahn - 2008 - Princeton University Press.
    In this wide-ranging interdisciplinary work, Paul W. Kahn argues that political order is founded not on contract but on sacrifice. Because liberalism is blind to sacrifice, it is unable to explain how the modern state has brought us to both the rule of law and the edge of nuclear annihilation. We can understand this modern condition only by recognizing that any political community, even a liberal one, is bound together by faith, love, and identity.Putting Liberalism in Its Place draws on (...)
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  • Insurgencies: Constituent Power and the Modern State.Antonio Negri - 2009 - University of Minnesota Press. Edited by Maurizia Boscagli.
    Constituent power : the concept of a crisis -- Virtue and fortune : the machiavellian paradigm -- The Atlantic model and the theory of counterpower -- Political emancipation in the American constitution -- The revolution and the constitution of labor -- Communist desire and the dialectic restored -- The constitution of strength.
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  • The Cultural Study of Law: Reconstructing Legal Scholarship.Paul W. Kahn - 1999 - University of Chicago Press.
    Belief in the rule of law characterizes our society, our political order, and even our identity as citizens. The Cultural Study of Law is the first full examination of what it means to conduct a modern intellectual inquiry into the culture of law. Paul Kahn outlines the tools necessary for such an inquiry by analyzing the concepts of time, space, citizen, judge, sovereignty, and theory within the culture of law's rule. Charting the way for the development of a new intellectual (...)
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  • Legitimations of the State: The Weakening of Authority and the Restoration of Power.Michaël Foessel - 2006 - Constellations 13 (3):308-319.
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  • Spheres of Justice: A Defense of Pluralism and Equality.Michael Walzer - 1983 - Journal of Business Ethics 4 (1):63-64.
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  • Spheres of Justice: A Defence of Pluralism and Equality.Michael Walzer - 1983 - Philosophy 59 (229):413-415.
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  • The Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian Revolutions.Arno J. Mayer - 2003 - Science and Society 67 (1):105-108.
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  • [Book review] we the people. [REVIEW]Bruce A. Ackerman - 1994 - In Peter Singer (ed.), Ethics. Oxford University Press. pp. 104--3.
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