Memory and authority: the uses of history in constitutional interpretation
In: Yale Law Library Series in Legal History and Reference
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In: Yale Law Library Series in Legal History and Reference
In: Routledge studies in social and political thought
"This book shows how Max Weber's perceptions of the social and political world he inhabited in Wilhelmine Germany were characterized by a nationalist commitment which coloured practically every aspect of his thought, including his social scientific writings and the formulations they expound. Exploring the consequences of Weber's ardent nationalism in a manner seldom acknowledged in existing scholarship, it considers the alignment of his commitment to liberalism and democracy with his devotion to the ideal of the German people as an ethno-racial community supported by a power-state, with the purpose of realizing the national interest of future generations of Germans. Through an analysis of a range of texts, the author contends that Weber's liberalism is not based on universalistic principles and that Weber considered the liberty he espoused to play an important role in securing the position of a political elite trained in parliamentary institutions, which are used to shape the citizenry in the pursuit of a patriotic commitment to an expansionist, imperial state. It will therefore appeal to scholars with interests in the history of sociology and classical social theory"--
In: Fertility, reproduction and sexuality volume 49
"Motherhood in Mexico is profoundly shaped by the legacy of colonialism. This ethnography situates motherhood in a critical global health analysis of maternal health inequalities and interventions in the southeast state of Chiapas. Using a transitional life course framework, it demonstrates how the transition to motherhood is never complete. Once a good mother is defined, she becomes undefined, the goal posts moved, and the rules confronted"--
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Tables and Figures -- Introduction -- 1 Pennsylvania Then and Now -- 2 A Century of Electors -- 3 Legislative Elections -- 4 Legislative Careerism -- 5 Statewide Elections -- 6 Primary Elections -- 7 Patterns of Partisanship -- 8 In Perspective -- 9 Postscript -- Appendix -- References -- Index
Louisiana's gens de couleur and the DeCuir and Dubuclet families -- Madame DeCuir returns from France and hires new lawyers -- Madame DeCuir's journey and Reconstruction -- Madame DeCuir's suit against Captain Benson -- Judge Collum decides -- The Louisiana Supreme Court affirms -- Captain Benson takes his case to the US Supreme Court -- Louisiana (and the entire South) redeemed -- The US Supreme Court decides -- The completion of the law's journey to separate but equal.
In: Oxford scholarship online
In: Oxford scholarship
In: Business and management
The concept of guanxi is an extremely significant and distinct feature of Chinese social, political, economic, and business relations. This book examines its nature and history, introducing a novel research approach which captures the psychological dispositions, cultural expressions, and institutional frameworks that underpin the phenomenon.
In: Inside series
Introduction to administrative law -- Separation of powers and administrative law -- The availability of judicial review of administrative decisions -- Scope of judicial review of administrative decisions -- Advanced issues in agency decisionmaking : reasoned decisionmaking, cost-benefit analysis and impact statements -- Agency choice of decisionmaking procedure -- APA rulemaking procedures -- Agency adjudication and due process -- Agency and private enforcement -- Licensing and ratemaking -- Agency inspections and information gathering -- Preemption and primary jurisdiction -- Liability of agencies and officials -- Freedom of information and open meetings.
The Cycles of Constitutional Time shows where American democracy has been and projects where it is going. Jack Balkin explains why our politics seems so dysfunctional and why fights over the courts seem so bitter and unhinged. He portrays our present troubles in terms of longer, constitutional trends. In doing so, he also offers a message of hope for the future. The same trends that put us in this predicament are slowly changing. Our political system can get better if Americans mobilize to change it.
In: Crunchtime