The Language of Liberal Constitutionalism
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This Book Explores Two Basic Questions Regarding Constitutional Theory. First In View Of A Commitment To Democratic Self-Rule And Widespread Disagreement On Questions Of Value How Is The Creation Of A Legitimate Constitutional Regime Possible? Second What Must Be True About A Constitution If The Regime That It Supports Is To Retain Its Claim To Legitimacy? Howard Schweber Shows That The Answers To These Questions Appear In A Theory Of Constitutional Language That Combines Democratic Theory With Constitutional Philosophy. The Creation Of A Legitimate Constitutional Regime Depends On A Shared Commitment To A Particular And Specialized Form Of Language. Out Of This Simple Observation Schweber Develops Arguments About The Characteristics Of Constitutional Language The Necessary Differences Between Constitutional Language And The Language Of Ordinary Law Or Morality As Well As The Authority Of Officials Such As Judges To Engage In Constitutional Review Of Laws.
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