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global terrorism, reducing theWght against the enemy to the dimension of criminal law (interveningex post facto). Justice Black’ ...
As to the epistemic/ontological dimension of Emergency Powers, the crucial question can be phrased in the following terms: What ...
Hurlet,F. 1993 .La dictature de Sylla, monarchie ou magistrature re ́publicaine? Essai d’histoire constitutionnelle. Rome: Insti ...
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4 .Whyis the people the ultimate political authority? Is this best analyzed in terms of political myth? 1 How Did ‘‘The People’’ ...
derived from the people. Theorists on both sides assumed that the people of the realm in question formed a collectivity with nat ...
of ‘‘the people’’ emerged only in the American Revolution. Besides justifying resistance to George III and reclaiming power for ...
Twentieth-century politics was largely a story of gods that failed: causes that inspired enthusiasm, caused suVering on a grand ...
generate a people with the kind of long-term political solidarity that is needed to sustain self-rule (e.g. Miller 1995 ; Canova ...
democratic states. Since populists claim to mobilize ‘‘the people’’ against an undemocratic elite, this has in turn set oVacadem ...
Many of the social contract theorists working from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries conceived of an authoritative peopl ...
an atomistic collection of individuals, but instead as an occasional mobiliza- tion through which separate individuals are tempo ...
Henry Tudor’s pioneering analysis of political myths (Tudor 1972 ) can be applied to myths of the people as past founders and fu ...
those who conjure them up and claim to speak for them (Bourdieu 1991 ). The individuals acting out these magical appearances, in ...
Archibugi, D. and Held, D. (eds.) 1995 .Cosmopolitan Democracy: An Agenda for a New World Order. Cambridge: Polity. Ashcraft,R. ...
Linklater,A. 1999. Cosmopolitan citizenship. Pp. 35 – 59 inCosmopolitan Citizenship, ed. K. Hutchings and R. Dannreuther. Houndm ...
Weber,M. 1947 .The Theory of Social and Economic Organization,ed. T. Parsons. New York: Free Press. Weiler,J.H.H. 1995. Does Eur ...
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is understood as a sphere distinct from, yet in a particular relationship with, the state. In the eighteenth and nineteenth cent ...
Churches, bowling leagues, service associations, chess clubs, and public interest groups are part of civil society. Legislatures ...
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