
This Book Advances A Liberal Normative Theory Of Militant Democracy To Address The Existential Threat To Democracy Posed By Legal Revolution. Militant Democracy Refers To The Use Of Measures Of Constitutional Entrenchment To Defend Democracy. Legal Revolution Occurs When Democratically Elected Actors Use Legal Procedures To Undermine Democratic Constitutional Essentials, Evident Today In Countries Like Hungary, India, And Turkey. This Book Develops Its Normative Theory By Combining John Rawls' Political Liberalism And Carl Schmitt's Constitutional Theory To Argue That Basic Liberal Rights Are An Essential Part Of The Democratic Constitutional Framework And That The State Has The Right To Defend Its Democratic Political Identity Against Internal Challenges. It Argues That Militant Democracy Is Institutionalized By Three Key Mechanisms: Explicit Unamendability, Political Rights Restrictions, And Guardianship By A Constitutional Court, Exemplified By The 1949 German Basic Law. It Concludes That Incorporating These Defensive Measures Is A Crucial Safeguard Of Democracy Against The Threat Of Legal Revolution, Offering A Model For The Design Of Democratic Constitutions In The Future
This book investigates how democratic states can protect themselves against legal revolution by utilizing constitutional mechanisms that defend democratic essentials. Benjamin A. Schupmann, a scholar of political theory, constructs a normative framework for militant democracy by synthesizing the political liberalism of John Rawls with the constitutional theories of Carl Schmitt. The author argues that states possess a legitimate right to defend their democratic identity against actors who use legal procedures to dismantle constitutional foundations. By analyzing the 1949 German Basic Law, the text provides a theoretical and practical model for safeguarding democratic systems against internal erosion.
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Scholars and political scientists recognize this work as a rigorous contribution to constitutional theory and the study of democratic stability. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is best suited for those familiar with political philosophy and legal frameworks.
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Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
New York : Oxford university press,
ISBN-10:
0191975958
ISBN-13:
9780191975950
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