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2021
Abstract Chapter 4 explores how the same set of ideas about ideal constitutions resulted in two radically different outcomes: the American Constitution, and the French Revolution and its numerous, failed constitutions. The chapter traces the development of constitutional thought from the fifteenth century to the eighteenth, focusing on ...
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Abstract Chapter 4 explores how the same set of ideas about ideal constitutions resulted in two radically different outcomes: the American Constitution, and the French Revolution and its numerous, failed constitutions. The chapter traces the development of constitutional thought from the fifteenth century to the eighteenth, focusing on ...
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2018
This chapter argues that the “rule of law” is saturated with conflicting notions of the social order. In particular, judicial deployments of rival visions of the community within the concept of “popular sovereignty” (liberal and republican) exposes law’s incoherence.
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This chapter argues that the “rule of law” is saturated with conflicting notions of the social order. In particular, judicial deployments of rival visions of the community within the concept of “popular sovereignty” (liberal and republican) exposes law’s incoherence.
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Constant’s liberal theory of popular sovereignty
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2021George DUKE
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‘In the vertigo of this freedom’: Democracy between procedural and divided popular sovereignty
European Journal of Social Theory, 2021Matteo Bozzon
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The popular sovereignty continuum: Civil and political society in contemporary South Africa
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 2021Brandon Marc Finn
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Popular sovereignty facing the deep state. The rule of recognition and the powers of the people
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2021Ludvig Beckman
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