Winner, 1996 Elaine and David Spitz Book Prize for the best book
onliberal and democratic theory, Conference for the Study of
PoliticalThought. Winner, 1994 First Book Prize, Foundations of
PoliticalThought Organized Section, American Political Science
Association.Between the Norm and the Exception contributes
historical insight to the ongoing debate over the future of the
rule of law in welfare-state capitalist democracies. The core issue
is whether or not society can offer its citizens welfare-state
guarantees and still preserve the liberal vision of a norm-based
legal system. Franz Neumann and Otto Kirchheimer, in an age
dominated by Hitler and Stalin, sought to establish a sound
theoretical basis for the "rule of law" ideal. As an outcome of
their sophisticated understanding of the liberal political
tradition, their writings suggest a theoretical missed opportunity,
an alternative critical theory that might usefully be applied in
understanding (and perhaps countering) the contemporary trend
toward the deformalization of law.
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