Deconstructive Constitutionalism

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<p><b>Investigates by way of Derrida's engagements with Kant how the foundations of modern constitutionalism can be differently conceived to address some of the challenges of the twenty-first century.</b></p><p><i>Deconstructive Constitutionalism</i> explores the relationship between the thinking of Immanuel Kant and Jacques Derrida concerning modern constitutionalism. Kant is widely recognized as one of the philosophical forebears of modern constitutionalism; that is the notion that state powers should be defined and limited through a constitution. Kant laid the foundation of constitutionalism through his exposition of freedom practical reason and moral law. However constitutionalism is under severe strain due to the challenges posed by inter alia climate change global health global conflict authoritarianism authoritarian populism religious fundamentalism migration and inequality. <i>Deconstructive Constitutionalism</i> investigates by way of Derrida's engagements with Kant how the foundations of constitutionalism can be conceived differently to address some of these twenty-first-century challenges. The book examines the possible implications of such a re-reading of Kant for democracy the human-animal relation criminal law and punishment as well as for a global constitutional order.</p>
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