Learning from Franz L. Neumann: law, theory, and the brute facts of political life

"Franz L. Neumann was a twentieth-century political thinker compelled to address central issues of democratic political understanding that have unexpectedly returned to prominence in recent years. Above all, there are patterns of threat to the convergence of pluralist social formations and adap...

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Main Authors: Kettler, David 1930- (Author), Wheatland, Thomas ca. 20./21. Jh (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York Anthem Press 2019
Series:Key issues in modern sociology
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"Franz L. Neumann was a twentieth-century political thinker compelled to address central issues of democratic political understanding that have unexpectedly returned to prominence in recent years. Above all, there are patterns of threat to the convergence of pluralist social formations and adaptive constitutional orders that appeared securely established in the predominant array of states, notably the rise of authoritarian political leaders able to secure recognition from constituencies compounded of disillusioned publics and interested centers of power"--
Physical Description:vii, 502 Seiten
ISBN:9781783089970

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