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Splitsville USA - A Democratic Argument for Breaking Up the United States (Hardcover): Christopher F. Zurn Splitsville USA - A Democratic Argument for Breaking Up the United States (Hardcover)
Christopher F. Zurn
R4,161 Discovery Miles 41 610 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Splitsville USA argues that it’s time for us to break up to save representative democracy, proposing a mutually negotiated, peaceful dissolution of the current United States of America into several new nations. Zurn begins by examining the United States’ democratic predicament, a road most likely headed for electoral authoritarianism, with distinct possibilities of ungovernability and violent civil strife. Unlike others who share this diagnosis, Zurn presents a realistic picture of how we can get to reform and what it would involve. It is argued that "Splitsville" represents the most plausible way for American citizens to continue living under a republican form of government. Despite recent talk of secession and civil war, this book offers the most extensive treatment yet of the issues we need to think through to enable a peacefully negotiated political divorce. Splitsville USA is a provocative conversation opener about the problems that have gotten us into our current political pickle and how to get out of it by seizing the reins of our own constitutional destiny. The book will appeal to readers of political science, American politics, history, political philosophy, and law, along with all general readers interested in the future of democracy in the United States.

Splitsville USA - A Democratic Argument for Breaking Up the United States (Paperback): Christopher F. Zurn Splitsville USA - A Democratic Argument for Breaking Up the United States (Paperback)
Christopher F. Zurn
R1,278 Discovery Miles 12 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Splitsville USA argues that it’s time for us to break up to save representative democracy, proposing a mutually negotiated, peaceful dissolution of the current United States of America into several new nations. Zurn begins by examining the United States’ democratic predicament, a road most likely headed for electoral authoritarianism, with distinct possibilities of ungovernability and violent civil strife. Unlike others who share this diagnosis, Zurn presents a realistic picture of how we can get to reform and what it would involve. It is argued that "Splitsville" represents the most plausible way for American citizens to continue living under a republican form of government. Despite recent talk of secession and civil war, this book offers the most extensive treatment yet of the issues we need to think through to enable a peacefully negotiated political divorce. Splitsville USA is a provocative conversation opener about the problems that have gotten us into our current political pickle and how to get out of it by seizing the reins of our own constitutional destiny. The book will appeal to readers of political science, American politics, history, political philosophy, and law, along with all general readers interested in the future of democracy in the United States.

Deliberative Democracy and the Institutions of Judicial Review (Hardcover): Christopher F. Zurn Deliberative Democracy and the Institutions of Judicial Review (Hardcover)
Christopher F. Zurn
R3,269 Discovery Miles 32 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In this book, Christopher F. Zurn shows why a normative theory of deliberative democratic constitutionalism yields the best understanding of the legitimacy of constitutional review. He further argues that this function should be institutionalized in a complex, multi-location structure including not only independent constitutional courts but also legislative and executive self-review that would enable interbranch constitutional dialogue and constitutional amendment through deliberative civic constitutional forums. Drawing on sustained critical analyses of diverse pluralist and deliberative democratic arguments concerning the legitimacy of judicial review, Zurn concludes that constitutional review is necessary to ensure the procedural requirements for legitimate democratic self-rule through deliberative cooperation. Claiming that pure normative theory is not sufficient to settle issues of institutional design, Zurn draws on empirical and comparative research to propose reformed institutions of constitutional review that encourage the development of fundamental law as an ongoing project of democratic deliberation and decision.

The Philosophy of Recognition - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (Hardcover): Hans-Christoph Schmidt Am Busch,... The Philosophy of Recognition - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (Hardcover)
Hans-Christoph Schmidt Am Busch, Christopher F. Zurn; Contributions by Frederick Neuhouser, Jay M. Bernstein, Michael Quante, …
R3,489 Discovery Miles 34 890 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The theory of recognition is now a well-established and mature research paradigm in philosophy, and it is both influential in and influenced by developments in other fields of the humanities and social sciences. From debates in moral philosophy about the fundamental roots of obligation, to debates in political philosophy about the character of multicultural societies, to debates in legal theory about the structure and justification of rights, to debates in social theory about the prospects and proper objects of critical theory, to debates in ontology, philosophical anthropology and psychology about the structure of personal and group identities, theories based on the concept of intersubjective recognition have staked out central positions. At the same time, contemporary theories of recognition are strongly, perhaps indissociably, connected to themes in the history of philosophy, especially as treated in German idealism. This volume compromises a collection of original papers by eminent international scholars working at the forefront of recognition theory and provides an unparalleled view of the depth and diversity of philosophical research on the topic. Its particular strength is in exploring connections between the history of philosophy and contemporary research by combining in one volume full treatments of classical authors on recognition Rousseau, Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Marx, Freud with cutting edge work by leading contemporary philosophers of recognition, including Fraser, Honneth, and others."

Anerkennung (German, Hardcover): Hans-Christoph Schmidt Am Busch, Christopher F. Zurn Anerkennung (German, Hardcover)
Hans-Christoph Schmidt Am Busch, Christopher F. Zurn
R3,011 R2,376 Discovery Miles 23 760 Save R635 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Theorien der "Anerkennung" zeichnen sich durch eine aussergewohnliche Leistungsstarke aus. In den letzten Jahren haben sie die Forschung auf den Gebieten der Moralphilosophie, der Politischen Philosophie und der Sozialphilosophie, aber auch auf denen der Psychologie und der Sozialwissenschaften sowohl thematisch als auch methodisch sehr stark bereichert. Viele dieser Theorien versuchen zudem, Uberlegungen, die von klassischen Autoren wie Fichte oder Hegel entwickelt wurden, fur die aktuelle Diskussion systematisch fruchtbar zu machen. Dieser Konstellation tragt der vorliegende Band Rechnung. Durch eine Verzahnung von systematischen und philosophiegeschichtlichen Uberlegungen leistet er einen wesentlichen Beitrag zur Losung und Weiterentwicklung aktueller anerkennungstheoretischer Probleme und Fragestellungen sowie zu einer Neuinterpretation klassischer philosophischer Texte. Aufgrund seines thematischen Zuschnitts ist das Buch nicht nur fur Philosophen, sondern auch fur Sozialwissenschaftler von grossem Interesse. Mit Beitragen von: J. Bernstein, D. Brudney, J.-Ph. Deranty, N. Fraser, A. Honneth, H. Ikaheimo, A. Laitinen, F. Neuhouser, T. Pinkard, M. Quante, E. Renault, H.-C. Schmidt am Busch, L. Siep, A. Wildt und Ch. F. Zurn"

Deliberative Democracy and the Institutions of Judicial Review (Paperback): Christopher F. Zurn Deliberative Democracy and the Institutions of Judicial Review (Paperback)
Christopher F. Zurn
R1,445 Discovery Miles 14 450 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In this book, first published in 2007, Christopher F. Zurn shows why a normative theory of deliberative democratic constitutionalism yields the best understanding of the legitimacy of constitutional review. He further argues that this function should be institutionalized in a complex, multi-location structure including not only independent constitutional courts but also legislative and executive self-review that would enable interbranch constitutional dialogue and constitutional amendment through deliberative civic constitutional forums. Drawing on sustained critical analyses of diverse pluralist and deliberative democratic arguments concerning the legitimacy of judicial review, Zurn concludes that constitutional review is necessary to ensure the procedural requirements for legitimate democratic self-rule through deliberative cooperation. Claiming that pure normative theory is not sufficient to settle issues of institutional design, Zurn draws on empirical and comparative research to propose reformed institutions of constitutional review that encourage the development of fundamental law as an ongoing project of democratic deliberation and decision.

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