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La Constitucion De Cadiz 1812 Y Discurso Preliminar a La Constitucion / The Constitution of Cadiz 1812 and the Preliminary Discourse to the Constitution (Clasicos Castalia) (Spanish Edition)

Antonio Fernandez Garcia

La Constitucion De Cadiz 1812 Y Discurso Preliminar a La Constitucion / The Constitution of Cadiz 1812 and the Preliminary Discourse to the Constitution (Clasicos Castalia) (Spanish Edition) Antonio Fernandez Garcia Amazon Price: $5.95
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La Transicion Politica/ The Political Transition (Spanish Edition)

Raul Morodo

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Liberty And Justice (Hoover Institution Press Publication)

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What are the most sensible principles of justice?

"What is justice?" asked Socrates, some 2,500 years ago. As Liberty and Justice makes clear, we're still asking-and arguing. The contributors to this volume draw from a wide range of classical and modern philosophers-including Aristotle, Aquinas, Hobbes, Rawls, Rand, and others-to analyze the interdependence of justice and liberty and attempt to define the most sensible, reasonable principles of justice as they relate to equality, property, gender, and other factors. They compare the libertarian approach of an equal right to liberty for all to the modern liberal focus on "capability," or entitlements. Jennifer McKitrick offers a libertarian slant on feminism, showing that liberty for all is not incompatible with justice for women. If sexist attitudes are ingrained enough to make nongovernmental solutions unworkable, she reasons, it is hard to see why they would not make governmental solutions equally unworkable. Tibor Machan explains a "natural rights" approach to justice, Jonathan Jacobs looks at the moral psychology of justice, and Anthony de Jasay questions whether justice requires fairness and whether fairness requires immunity from simple bad luck or circumstances. The authors also examine other key underlying questions such as, How do we recognize justice and where does it come from? Does the state have the power to enforce morality? And are the natural rights that libertarianism upholds just a myth-simply an ideological invention and plainly untenable? Tibor R. Machan is the R. C. Hoiles Professor at Chapman University, Orange, California, and a Hoover Institution research fellow. Contributors: Anthony de Jasay, Jonathan Jacobs, Tibor R. Machan, Jennifer McKitrick

The Lit De Justice of the Kings of France: Constitutional Ideology in Legend, Ritual, and Discourse (Etudes Presentees a La Commission Internationale Pour L'histoire Des Assemblees D'etats, 65.)

Sarah Hanley, Sarah Hanley Madden

The Lit De Justice of the Kings of France: Constitutional Ideology in Legend, Ritual, and Discourse (Etudes Presentees a La Commission Internationale Pour L'histoire Des Assemblees D'etats, 65.) Sarah Hanley, Sarah Hanley Madden List Price: $70.00
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MacArthur's Japanese Constitution

Kyoko Inoue

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A book to explain the existing cultural difference 5 out of 5 stars.
3 of 6 people found this review helpful.

A major impact of this book is Inoue's explanation on dignity of individuals that for Japanese are not well consistent with American values. Japanese in general are afraid of expressing individuality (kosei) as such can be subjected to the bullying (ijime) by fellow Japanese in a group--be it shcool or workplace. This is a main reason why skipping the grades in school are not usually allowed in Japanese education system. In Japan, if you are too good, you will be bullied.

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The Japanese constitution as revised by General MacArthur in 1946, while generally regarded to be an outstanding basis for a liberal democracy, is at the same time widely considered to be--in its Japanese form--an document which is alien and incompatible with Japanese culture. Using both linguistics and historical data, Kyoto Inoue argues that despite the inclusion of alien concepts and ideas, this constitution is nonetheless fundamentally a Japanese document that can stand on its own.

"This is an important book. . . . This is the most significant work on postwar Japanese constitutional history to appear in the West. It is highly instructive about the century-long process of cultural conflict in the evolution of government and society in modern Japan."--Thomas W. Burkman, Monumenta Nipponica

Magna Carta: Liberty Under the Law

Caroline P. Stoel, Ann B. Clarke

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The Magna Charta and Other Great Charters of England: With an Historical Treatise and Copious Explanatory Notes

Boyd C. Barrington

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The Meech Lake Primer: Conflicting Views of the 1987 Constitutional Accord

Michael D. Behiels

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Nicaraguan Constitution Of 1987: English Translation and Commentary (Ohio RIS Latin America Series)

Kenneth J. Mijeski

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Northern Ireland 1921-1994: Political Forces and Social Classes

Paul Bew, Peter Gibbon, Henry Patterson

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A critique of the authors's approach to partition 4 out of 5 stars.
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In this review, I will concentrate on the global approach of Bew, Gibbon and patterson on the Irish question. Their book itself is very good, especially their analyisis of contradictions within the unionist bloc. I recommend it to anyone interested in Northern Irish politics. But I think that what is highly contestable is their "red marxist" approach on the national question. in Ireland; they claim that the struggle for emancipation is opposed to the struggle for reuniting the country. They argue that "the democratic, that is to say the national stage of the Irish revolution seems to have been complete as it ever could in 1921." They claim elsewhere that recent "urbanisation and industrialization have relegated the national question to the margin of Irish politics" ; thus "there is nothing inherently reactionary about a national frontier which puts Protestants in a numerical majority". They even adavance that "Imperialism's real impact upon Irish society has not been a substantial one"!!! Thus, for them, the issue of partition has no substantial material basis, it divides catholic and protestant workers (thus hinders socialist struggle) they refuse to see it as a question of democracy and emancipation regarding it as an issue of "territorial completion". Socialists should work to democratize the two partition states and not concern themselves with national reunification as "reactionary nationalists" do. As to the mythical nature of the national question today, nothing could be further from the truth. Every single aspect of economic, political, and ideological life in the north of Ireland is overlaid, "overdetermined" by the national question. Until the national question is settled, there can be no "pure" class politics in Ireland. To presume that the left can organize solely on class issues is to judge that the national question will go away if we only ignore it. Or to presume that the working class in the north can forget about the national question and unite on social and economic isssues only is volontarism of the most crass kind. The conflict over territorial boundaries is not a question of some instinctual "territorial completion". It is not the struggle over the territorial extent of the NI state per se which, in an emancipatory perspective denies its legitimacy. The border is a geographical expression of the sectarian class relations through which the state operates, and on which its very existence depends. The border is the over-arching manifestation of the structural inequality between catholics and protestants. This is why socialists work to "smash the orange state", one of the main reasons being the irreformable caracter of the state. But, this is not to say that nationalism is suficient (or synonymous with) to bring socialism about. But, appart from their contestable views, it should be well stressed that the book is really worth reading, the authors are very rigorous in their analyses which attain a high level of quality, unfortunately abscent from most books relating to the questions relating to the north of Ireland. (For those who would like to have more bibligraphical informations on criticism relating to Bew, Gibbon, Patterson, contact me through e-mail). Liam O'Ruairc.

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