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Constituent Power: law, popular rule, and politics / edited by Matilda Arvidsson, Leila Brännström and Panu Minkkinen. — 1 online resource — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2629495.pdf>.Record create date: 9/25/2020 Subject: Constitutional law.; Democracy.; LAW / Constitutional Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Table of Contents
- Editors’ Introduction
- Politics, Shamelessness and the People of Ressentiment
- Part 1 The Ambiguities of Constituent Power
- 1 ‘Enemies of the People’? The Judiciary and Claude Lefort’s ‘Savage Democracy’
- 2 Public Space, Public Time: Constitutionand the Relay of Authority in Arendt’s On Revolution
- 3 Are There Inherent Limits to Constitutional Amendment? An Analysis of Carl Schmitt’s Argument
- Part 2 Popular Identity and its Others
- 4 The People: Ethnoracial Configurations, Old and New
- 5 Hannah Arendt and the Glimmering Paradox of Constituent Power
- 6 Constituent Power from Cultural Practice: Implications from the Malheur Wildlife Refuge Occupation
- 7 Claiming Human Rights: The Reflexive Identity of the People
- Part 3 Democracy and Populism
- 9 The Power of the People
- 10 Populism: Plebeian Power against Oligarchy
- 11 Constituent Power and Constitutive Exceptions: Carl Schmitt, Populism and the Consummation of Secularisation
- Index
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