توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Public's Law: Origins and Architecture of Progressive Democracy
نام کتاب : The Public's Law: Origins and Architecture of Progressive Democracy
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : قانون عمومی: خاستگاه ها و معماری دموکراسی مترقی
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نویسندگان : Blake Emerson
ناشر : Oxford University Press
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 289
ISBN (شابک) : 0190682876 , 9780190682873
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 13 مگابایت
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Cover
The Public’s Law
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. The Specter of Bureaucratic Domination in Modern Political Theory
II. Reconstructive Political Theory
III. The Public’s Law, Constitutionalism, and Administrative Legitimacy
IV. Plan of the Book
1. Origins of Progressivism: German Theories of the State from Hegel to Habermas
I. Introduction
II. Administration in Hegel’s Philosophy of Law
III. Hegel and German Administrative History
IV. The Survival of Hegelian Public Law in the Wake of Revolutionary Failure
V. From the Substantive to the Formal Rechtsstaat
VI. Max Weber’s Theory of Bureaucracy in Context
VII. The Rechtsstaat in Crisis
VIII. Administrative Law in the Federal Republic
IX. Conclusion
2. The Hegelian Progressives: Democratic Spirit in the New American State
I. Introduction
II. W.E.B. Du Bois’s Bureau of Freedom
III. Woodrow Wilson’s Democratization of the Hegelian State
IV. John’s Dewey Communicative Constitution of the Administrative State
V. Mary Follett’s Theory of Creative Administration
VI. Frank Goodnow’s Democratic Rechtsstaat
VII. Conclusion
3. The Institutional Architecture of Progressive Democracy: From the New Deal to the Second Reconstruction
I. Introduction
II. Progressive Administration in the Agricultural New Deal
III. Progressive Administration in the Second Reconstruction
IV. Assessing the Administrative Legacies of the Second Reconstruction
V. Conclusion
4. The Normative Architecture of Progressive Democracy: Reconstructing the Administrative State
I. Introduction
II. Arguments from Efficiency
III. Arguments from Constitutional Norms
IV. Arguments from Republicanism
V. The Progressive Critique of the Market
VI. Public Deliberation
VII. The Public’s Law
VIII. Administrative Agencies at the Interface of Law and the Public
IX. Deepening Democratic Rule-Making
X. Judicial Technocracy in the Review of Administrative Action
XI. Democratic Virtues and Authoritarian Dangers of Presidential Administration
XII. Conclusion
Conclusion: Progress in Times of Peril
I. The Cost-Benefit State, or Market Mimesis
II. The Presidential State, or Weimar-on-Potomac
III. Outlook
Notes
Index