A pluralist theory of constitutional justice : assessing liberal democracy in times of rising populism and illiberalism /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Rosenfeld, Michel, 1948- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2022.
Edition:First Edition.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Introduction: Liberal Constitutional Democracy, its Illiberal Challengers, and the Question of Distributive Justice
  • Part INew Challenges and Threats
  • 1. Disembodied Law, Reinvigorated Religion, and Tribal Politics
  • 2. Local versus Global, Material Well-Being, States of Stress, and the Erosion of Justice
  • Part IIRevisiting and Reconfiguring the Philosophical Grounding of Liberal Constitutionalism's Ideal of Justice
  • 3. Confronting the Gulf between Law and Solidarity: Kelsen Encounters Freud
  • 4. Law Redux: Schmitt, CLS, and the Drift to Politics; from Posner Back to Marx and the Absorption of Law into Economics
  • 5. Kantian Universalism Reframed for a Post-Totalitarian Age: The Legacy of Rawls, Habermas, and Dworkin
  • 6. Tragic Deconstruction Set Against the Impenetrable Singular and Reconstruction as Spectacle and Administration: From Derrida to Agamben
  • Part IIIBuilding a Commonly Shared Basis Toward a Pluralist Inclusivist Constitution
  • 7. The Dialectics of Comprehensive Pluralism: Approaching the Justice Essentials from the Middle
  • 8. Justice Essentials Minima and Comprehensive Pluralism's Fixed-core Minimum Set Against its Plural Maximum
  • Conclusion: Projecting the Nexus between Liberal Constitutionalism and the Justice Essentials into Its Conceivable Futures
  • Bibliography
  • Index