Sovereignty across generations: constituent power and political liberalism
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Contents Introduction 1. The People and the Electorate: Serial and Sequential Conceptions of Democratic Sovereignty a. Constituent power as always ‘under law’: under which law? b. Constituent and amending power c. Two additional liberal principles of legitimacy d. A political conception of the people e. The mandate to represent the people, and its relation to democracy f. Evaluating the execution of the mandate to represent the people g. Vertical reciprocity, sequential sovereignty, and the limits of amending power 2. Plan of the Book 1. Why Political Liberalism? 1. Three Breakthroughs of Political Liberalism a. Normative democratic dualism: Rawls’s constitutionalism b. The liberal principle of legitimacy, or ‘legitimation by constitution’ c. The revolution of the ‘most reasonable’ 2. Political Liberalism and Its Main Competitors a. Habermas’s discursive approach to deliberative democracy b. Dworkin’s rights-foundationalist approach to democracy c. Republican approaches to democracy: Pettit and Bellamy d. Agonistic conceptions of democracy: Mouffe and Tully e. Modus-vivendi and‘political-realist’liberalism: Gray and Williams f. Starting up where many leave off: a Hegelian approach to justice, post-deconstructionist views of community, and political liberalism 3. Political Liberalism beyond Political Liberalism 2. Populism and Political Liberalism 1. How Not to Define Populism: Six Conceptual Dead Ends 2. A Three-Pronged Definition of Populism 3. Populism and Democracy 4. The Populist Stream and Its Tributaries a. The people and the electorate b. Full and unlimited
constituent power c. Presumptively justified intolerance 5. Is Left-Wing Populism Significantly Different? 6. What the Definition Highlights and Some Questions It Leaves Open 1 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 11 14 19 21 21 23 25 31 32 35 39 45 49 56 60 63 64 66 69 72 72 75 80 84 90
xiv CONTENTS 3. Transcending an Ossified Binary: Political Liberalism on Constituent Power 1. Rawls and Keisen on Constitutionalism: Three Points of Discordance a. Political realism in normative disguise b. Law and‘the reasonable’ c. The groundlessness of the basic norm 2. Schmitt’s Existential Constitutionalism and Its Relevance for Political Liberalism a. The state is a constitution b. Why Schmitt’s constitutionalism is relevant for political liberalism: three points of interest c. Schmittian themes in political liberalism? d. Seven dissonances between Rawls and Schmitt on the nature of ‘the political’ 3. Transcending the Keisen-Schmitt Binary: Constituent Power within Rawls’s Constitutionalism 4. The Liberal Principle of Constitutional Legitimacy a. Constituent power as‘always under law’ b. The‘most reasonable’as the normativity constituent power is under c. The liberal principle of constitutional legitimacy 93 94 97 100 102 103 103 108 113 116 123 126 127 130 134 4. Political Liberalism and‘the People’ 1. A Self-Constituting People? Lindahl’s Paradox of Constituent Power 2. A Political Conception of the People a. The two political capacities of a people b. Dispelling the conceptual ambiguity of‘the people’ c. Rousseau’s riddle reformulated: ethnos and demos d. Excursus on self-constitution e. Rousseau’s riddle solved: the commitment to share commitments 3. Four Manifestations of Constituent Power a. Regime change and constitutional authenticity b. Demos and secession c. Turning a demos into an ethnos d. Reigniting the radical democratic embers: the self-correcting demos
137 139 142 143 145 148 152 155 156 157 163 170 174 5. Sequential Sovereignty: On Representing ‘the People’ and the Electorate 1. Understanding Political Representation: Pitkin’s Paradigm a. Descriptive representation and its limitations b. Symbolic representation c. Two kinds of formalistic representation d. Substantive representation e. The trustee version of substantive representation f. The delegate version of substantive representation g. Political representation, reasonable pluralism, and public reason 177 178 178 181 182 184 186 188 191
XV CONTENTS 2. Rethinking Representation after Pitkin a. Mansbridge’s fourfold typology of representation b. Saward’s‘representative claim’ c. Rehfeld’s eightfold typology of representation 3. Grounding Sequential Sovereignty: Time and Representation a. Representing ‘the people’ and the electorate b. Judicial review as representing the transgenerational people c. Three flaws of serial sovereignty 6. Representing‘the People’by Interpreting the Constitution 1. The Democratic Legitimacy of Judicial Review Revisited 2. Interpreting the Constitution: the Mandate of the Interpreter a. Reconciling the tension between two versions of the interpreter’s mandate b. Living originalism as ‘political originálisra’ c. Modulating constitutional interpretation: strictures and amplitudes d. Ihe contribution of judicial review to constitutional authenticity 3. The Normativity of the Most Reasonable and the Line between Interpreting and Transforming a. The standard of the most reasonable applied to adjudication b. The red line between interpretation and transformation c. Correcting the highest interpreter: author and interpreter of the constitution in conversation 193 193 196 199 201 201 206 210 217 217 224 225 229 232 234 237 238 242 244 7. Amending Power: Vertical Reciprocity and Political Liberalism 1. The Concept of Amending Power a. The function of amending power for democratic legitimacy b. The specificity of amending power 2. Four Facets of the Exercise of Amending Power a. Time for a change: when is amending needed? b. Corrective and ameliorative amendments c. Who is to amend what? d.
Ihe institutional venues of amending power 3. The Limits of Amending Power a. What can amending power nor change? b. Why are implicit unamendables unamendable? c. Vertical reciprocity and implicit unamendability d. Amendments, permissible and impermissible: how to sort them? 4. The Liberal Principle of Amending Legitimacy 247 248 248 250 252 252 255 256 258 259 261 265 272 275 280 Bibliography Index 283 299
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Contents Introduction 1. The People and the Electorate: Serial and Sequential Conceptions of Democratic Sovereignty a. Constituent power as always ‘under law’: under which law? b. Constituent and amending power c. Two additional liberal principles of legitimacy d. A political conception of the people e. The mandate to represent the people, and its relation to democracy f. Evaluating the execution of the mandate to represent the people g. Vertical reciprocity, sequential sovereignty, and the limits of amending power 2. Plan of the Book 1. Why Political Liberalism? 1. Three Breakthroughs of Political Liberalism a. Normative democratic dualism: Rawls’s constitutionalism b. The liberal principle of legitimacy, or ‘legitimation by constitution’ c. The revolution of the ‘most reasonable’ 2. Political Liberalism and Its Main Competitors a. Habermas’s discursive approach to deliberative democracy b. Dworkin’s rights-foundationalist approach to democracy c. Republican approaches to democracy: Pettit and Bellamy d. Agonistic conceptions of democracy: Mouffe and Tully e. Modus-vivendi and‘political-realist’liberalism: Gray and Williams f. Starting up where many leave off: a Hegelian approach to justice, post-deconstructionist views of community, and political liberalism 3. Political Liberalism beyond Political Liberalism 2. Populism and Political Liberalism 1. How Not to Define Populism: Six Conceptual Dead Ends 2. A Three-Pronged Definition of Populism 3. Populism and Democracy 4. The Populist Stream and Its Tributaries a. The people and the electorate b. Full and unlimited
constituent power c. Presumptively justified intolerance 5. Is Left-Wing Populism Significantly Different? 6. What the Definition Highlights and Some Questions It Leaves Open 1 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 11 14 19 21 21 23 25 31 32 35 39 45 49 56 60 63 64 66 69 72 72 75 80 84 90
xiv CONTENTS 3. Transcending an Ossified Binary: Political Liberalism on Constituent Power 1. Rawls and Keisen on Constitutionalism: Three Points of Discordance a. Political realism in normative disguise b. Law and‘the reasonable’ c. The groundlessness of the basic norm 2. Schmitt’s Existential Constitutionalism and Its Relevance for Political Liberalism a. The state is a constitution b. Why Schmitt’s constitutionalism is relevant for political liberalism: three points of interest c. Schmittian themes in political liberalism? d. Seven dissonances between Rawls and Schmitt on the nature of ‘the political’ 3. Transcending the Keisen-Schmitt Binary: Constituent Power within Rawls’s Constitutionalism 4. The Liberal Principle of Constitutional Legitimacy a. Constituent power as‘always under law’ b. The‘most reasonable’as the normativity constituent power is under c. The liberal principle of constitutional legitimacy 93 94 97 100 102 103 103 108 113 116 123 126 127 130 134 4. Political Liberalism and‘the People’ 1. A Self-Constituting People? Lindahl’s Paradox of Constituent Power 2. A Political Conception of the People a. The two political capacities of a people b. Dispelling the conceptual ambiguity of‘the people’ c. Rousseau’s riddle reformulated: ethnos and demos d. Excursus on self-constitution e. Rousseau’s riddle solved: the commitment to share commitments 3. Four Manifestations of Constituent Power a. Regime change and constitutional authenticity b. Demos and secession c. Turning a demos into an ethnos d. Reigniting the radical democratic embers: the self-correcting demos
137 139 142 143 145 148 152 155 156 157 163 170 174 5. Sequential Sovereignty: On Representing ‘the People’ and the Electorate 1. Understanding Political Representation: Pitkin’s Paradigm a. Descriptive representation and its limitations b. Symbolic representation c. Two kinds of formalistic representation d. Substantive representation e. The trustee version of substantive representation f. The delegate version of substantive representation g. Political representation, reasonable pluralism, and public reason 177 178 178 181 182 184 186 188 191
XV CONTENTS 2. Rethinking Representation after Pitkin a. Mansbridge’s fourfold typology of representation b. Saward’s‘representative claim’ c. Rehfeld’s eightfold typology of representation 3. Grounding Sequential Sovereignty: Time and Representation a. Representing ‘the people’ and the electorate b. Judicial review as representing the transgenerational people c. Three flaws of serial sovereignty 6. Representing‘the People’by Interpreting the Constitution 1. The Democratic Legitimacy of Judicial Review Revisited 2. Interpreting the Constitution: the Mandate of the Interpreter a. Reconciling the tension between two versions of the interpreter’s mandate b. Living originalism as ‘political originálisra’ c. Modulating constitutional interpretation: strictures and amplitudes d. Ihe contribution of judicial review to constitutional authenticity 3. The Normativity of the Most Reasonable and the Line between Interpreting and Transforming a. The standard of the most reasonable applied to adjudication b. The red line between interpretation and transformation c. Correcting the highest interpreter: author and interpreter of the constitution in conversation 193 193 196 199 201 201 206 210 217 217 224 225 229 232 234 237 238 242 244 7. Amending Power: Vertical Reciprocity and Political Liberalism 1. The Concept of Amending Power a. The function of amending power for democratic legitimacy b. The specificity of amending power 2. Four Facets of the Exercise of Amending Power a. Time for a change: when is amending needed? b. Corrective and ameliorative amendments c. Who is to amend what? d.
Ihe institutional venues of amending power 3. The Limits of Amending Power a. What can amending power nor change? b. Why are implicit unamendables unamendable? c. Vertical reciprocity and implicit unamendability d. Amendments, permissible and impermissible: how to sort them? 4. The Liberal Principle of Amending Legitimacy 247 248 248 250 252 252 255 256 258 259 261 265 272 275 280 Bibliography Index 283 299 |
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