The Deconstitutionalization of America

The Deconstitutionalization of America
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The Forgotten Frailties of Democratic Rule
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Artikel-Nr:
9780739153987
Veröffentl:
2004
Seiten:
168
Autor:
Roger M. Barrus
Serie:
72, Applications of Political Theory
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The American Constitution held out the hope that ordinary people were capable of deciding their own fates, and in doing so it immeasurably elevated the dignity of common people. The organization and interplay of the parts that comprise the whole American government exist to provide people the opportunity to govern themselves and, at the same time, reveal the limits of democratic self-rule. The forgetting of these limits is not only destructive to the constitution but the nation as a whole.
In The Deconstitutionalization of America: The Forgotten Frailties of Democratic Rule, Roger M. Barrus and his coauthors embark on a discussion of American democracy from the nineteenth century to the present day. The present paradox democracy finds itself in can be summed up as 'the best of times and the worst of times.' Democracy, at its best, has triumphed throughout the world. It is the authors contention that this same success represents the potential for its undoing: with all governments claiming to be democratic, modern democrats-and this includes just about everyone-find it difficult if not impossible to understand the nature and problems of democracy. Since most everyone lives within a democratic horizon, they have nothing to compare democracy to and no one to point out its faults. In this way, they are hampered in dealing with their social and political problems, some of which may be the result of contradictions inherent in the democratic principle itself. The solution to democracy's ills might not be, after all, more democracy.

Chapter 1 James Madison's Constitution of Freedom
Chapter 2 Abraham Lincoln's New Birth of Freedom
Chapter 3 Woodrow Wilson's Progressive Constitution
Chapter 4 Franklin Roosevelt, the Great Depression, and the Rise of Interest-Group Government
Chapter 5 Congress: Increased Power and Institutional Weakness
Chapter 6 Presidential Leadership and the Two Publics
Chapter 7 The Modern Judiciary and Palliative Government: Still the Last Dangerous Breach?
Chapter 8 Deconstitutionalization and American Foreign Policy
Chapter 9 National Performance Review and Madisonian Constitutionalism: The Persistence of Wilsonian Administrative Thought

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