Putting Liberalism in Its PlacePrinceton University Press, 2009 M01 10 - 336 páginas In this wide-ranging interdisciplinary work, Paul W. Kahn argues that political order is founded not on contract but on sacrifice. Because liberalism is blind to sacrifice, it is unable to explain how the modern state has brought us to both the rule of law and the edge of nuclear annihilation. We can understand this modern condition only by recognizing that any political community, even a liberal one, is bound together by faith, love, and identity. |
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Paul W. Kahn. to that of constitutional law; that is, they are taken out of the ongoing political and moral debate and protected as a matter of fundamental law. This, for example, was the process marked by Roe v. Wade with respect to the ...
Paul W. Kahn. the moral subject is hardly a convincing argument to those who accept neither that view of the ... Kahn, The Cultural Study of Law: Reconstructing Legal Scholarship (2000). 14 See C. Taylor, “Cross-Purposes: The ...
Paul W. Kahn. Contemporary liberal thought—particularly in the form of the human rights movement—has challenged both of these ontological claims: law is to be freed from sovereignty. But we will never under- stand the character of the ...
Paul W. Kahn. tive equilibrium” with the broadly intuited norms of our liberal cul- ture.18 For that reason, it remains the most important work in political theory of the last fifty years. Many of my examples of liberal attitudes will ...
Paul W. Kahn. of rights, but also as potential instruments of state violence against others—or targets of that violence from others. This is all the more evident today when many believe that it is our liberalism that has made us the ...
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