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Beyond Origins - Rethinking Founding in a Time of Constitutional Democracy (Hardcover)
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Beyond Origins - Rethinking Founding in a Time of Constitutional Democracy (Hardcover)
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The foundings of constitutional democracies are commonly traced to
singular moments. In turn, these moments of national origin are
characterized as radical political innovations, notable for their
civic unity, perfect legitimacy and binding authority. In
constitutional democracies, this common view is particularly
attractive, with original founding events, actors, and ideals
continuously evoked in everyday politics to legitimize state
authority and unify citizens. Angelica Maria Bernal challenges this
view of foundings, however, explaining that it is ultimately
dangerous, misguided, and unsustainable. Beyond Origins argues that
the ascription of a universal authority to original founding events
is problematic because it limits our understanding of subsequent
foundational changes, political transformation and innovation. This
singular view also confounds our ability to account for all of the
actors and venues through which foundation-building and
constitutional transformation occurs. Because such understandings
of national foundings obscure the many power struggles at work in
them, these origin stories are invalid. In the wake of these
limited views of national founding, Bernal develops an alternate
approach: "founding beyond origins." Rather than asserting that
founding events are authoritatively settled and relegated to
history, this framework redefines foundings as contentious,
uncertain, and incomplete. Indeed, the book looks at a wide variety
of contexts - early imperial Rome; revolutionary Haiti and France;
the mid-20th century, racially-segregated United States; and
contemporary Latin America - to reconsider political foundings as a
contestatory and ongoing dimension of political life. Bridging
classic and contemporary political and constitutional theory with
historical readings, Bernal reorients understandings of political
foundings, arguing that it is only through context-specific and
pragmatist understandings of democratic origins that we can realize
the potential for radical democratic change.
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