ISBN:
081476584X
Language:
English
Pages:
XV, 453 S
,
Ill
,
22 cm
Series Statement:
Nomos 25
Series Statement:
Nomos
DDC:
321.8'01
Keywords:
Democracy
;
Liberalism
;
Judicial review
;
Democracy. Liberalist theories
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Demokratie
;
Liberalismus
;
Liberalismus
;
Demokratie
;
Theorie
;
Liberalismus
;
Demokratie
Abstract:
Introduction / J. Ronald Pennock -- Prologue : Democratic theory and the boundary problem / Frederick G. Whelan -- Equal representation / Stephen L. Darwall -- Procedural equality in democratic theory : a preliminary examination / Charles R. Beitz -- Federalism and the democratic process / Robert A. Dahl -- Can democracy be combined with federalism or with liberalism? / David Braybrooke -- Judicial review in a liberal democracy / Robert B. McKay -- Remarks on Robert B. McKay, "Judical review in a democracy / George Kateb -- Judicial review, elites, and liberal democracy / Peter Railton --Interpretation and importance in constitutional law : a re-assessment of judicial restraint / Robert F. Nagel -- Liberalism and judicial review / David G. Smith -- Free speech and the argument from democracy / Frederick Schauer -- Is freedom academic? : the relative autonomy of universities in a liberal democracy / Amy Gutmann -- Liberal democracy and the social determination of ideas / Barry Holden -- Toward a liberal conception of legislation / Kenneth I. Winston -- Efficiency, responsibility, and democratic politics / William C. Mitchell -- Individualism and the market society / Robert E. Lane -- Epilogue : some perplexities further considered / J. Roland Pennock
Note:
Enthält Index zu Nomos Vol. 1 - 25
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Introduction
,
Prologue : Democratic theory and the boundary problem
,
Equal representation
,
Procedural equality in democratic theory : a preliminary examination
,
Federalism and the democratic process
,
Can democracy be combined with federalism or with liberalism?
,
Judicial review in a liberal democracy
,
Remarks on Robert B. McKay, "Judical review in a democracy
,
Judicial review, elites, and liberal democracy
,
Liberalism and judicial review
,
Free speech and the argument from democracy
,
Is freedom academic? : the relative autonomy of universities in a liberal democracy
,
Liberal democracy and the social determination of ideas
,
Toward a liberal conception of legislation
,
Efficiency, responsibility, and democratic politics
,
Individualism and the market society
,
Epilogue : some perplexities further considered
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