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Reclaiming Politics : Political Pluralism and the Common Law Tradition.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Warf, Nathan.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (0 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bradford : Ethics International Press Limited, 2025.
Summary:
The author discusses political pluralism and the common law tradition. "Political pluralism" refers to the English Pluralists of the early 1900s who understood pluralism as a response to the excesses of both individualism and state collectivism. They argued that individuals will always be found within a myriad of groups--families, churches, workplaces, communities, etc. Such groups are real, neither reducible to the individuals who make them up nor legal fictions or mere concessions of the state. Pluralists view society as being built from the bottom up by an assortment of groups. This organic view of society goes hand in hand with a parallel organic view of law, which conceives law as a historically unfolding emanation from the people rather than a simple command of the sovereign. The common law emphasizes consensus and continuity. After connecting political pluralism and the common law through examples from European history, the book turns to the United States. Early America had both a strong organic conception of law and society. As the U.S. moved away from these understandings, political polarization grew, and public sentiment became more pessimistic and anxious. Political pluralism and the common law tradition offer a powerful corrective to some of today's most pressing problems.
Contents:
Intro
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Acknowledgments
Political Pluralism and the Common Law
Althusius and the Foundations of Pluralism
Gierke, the Historical School, and Genossenschaft-theory
Law and the English Pluralists
Political Pluralism and the Common Law in Early American History
Reclaiming Our Organic Roots
Bibliography.
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ISBN:
9781837110988
1837110980

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