Our Undemocratic Constitution e-bog
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Levinson argues that too many of our Constitution's provisions promote either unjust or ineffective government. Under the existing blueprint, we can neither rid ourselves of incompetent presidents nor assure continuity of government following catastrophic attacks. Less important, perhaps, but certainly problematic, is the appointment of Supreme Court judges for life. Adding insult to injury, th...
E-bog
166,54 DKK
Forlag
Oxford University Press
Udgivet
28 september 2006
Genrer
Public international law
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780199885718
Levinson argues that too many of our Constitution's provisions promote either unjust or ineffective government. Under the existing blueprint, we can neither rid ourselves of incompetent presidents nor assure continuity of government following catastrophic attacks. Less important, perhaps, but certainly problematic, is the appointment of Supreme Court judges for life. Adding insult to injury, the United States Constitution is the most difficult to amend or update of any constitution currently existing in the world today. Democratic debate leaves few stones unturned, but we tend to take our basic constitutional structures for granted. Levinson boldly challenges the American people to undertake a long overdue public discussion on how they might best reform this most hallowed document and construct a constitution adequate to our democratic values. "e;Admirably gutsy and unfashionable."e;--Michael Kinsley, The New York Times"e;Bold, bracingly unromantic, and filled with illuminating insights. He accomplishes an unlikely feat, which is to make a really serious argument for a new constitutional convention, one that is founded squarely on democratic ideals."e;--Cass R. Sunstein, The New Republic"e;Everyone who cares about how our government works should read this thoughtful book."e;--Washington Lawyer