political science
4 Constitutions for Deliberative Democracy How does the liberal constitution cope with self-defeating pluralism? What does the ...
Conservatives. ‘‘Toryism,’’ as Harold Macmillan once said, ‘‘has always been a form of paternal socialism.’’ The outcome was a c ...
with class. Given this dualism in the electorate, the party system did aVord the voters an eVective choice, while also producing ...
Presidents normally needed and enjoyed some support from the opposing party for their majorities in Congress. The coordinating i ...
its members, moved them from one post to another, and decided if and when the cabinet would resign or go to the country in a gen ...
While both parties also accepted and complied with the requirement of democratic consent, they diVered radically over how they u ...
administration of George Washington until, having been broken by FDR, it was enacted by constitutional amendment in 1951. It is ...
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radical and comprehensive divergence in public policy was wholly accepted by Tony Blair, thereby bringing about a new convergenc ...
by similarities of behavior and feelings of sympathy and belonging. Given its intrinsic intolerance of diversity, the communitar ...
contrast, the libertarians, with whom it is not unfair to class Reagan and Thatcher, defend the right of each person to pursue h ...
4 Integrating the American Nation In the USA the most prominent, though not the only illustration of a new nationalism, was th ...
inward and constitutive integration of persons, that culminating step from equal rights to fraternal communion must be voluntary ...
By an institution I mean a pattern of motivation imposing restraints and incentives on behavior. Its source is the free mind’s c ...
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Institutions may have thus prevailed in political science, but what might be termed ‘‘clariWcation’’ endeavors with respect to t ...
Wrst section of this chapter thus considers the place to be given to organizations and to procedures in the deWnition of institu ...
interest groups.’’ More generally, they said they had ‘‘in mind phenomena occurring within such organisations as legislatures, p ...
theories of politics, traditional political institutions, such as the legislature, the legal system and the state, as well as tr ...
such a clear-cut manner: ‘‘Each of the several disciplines that collectively constitute the social sciences contained an older i ...
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