
Constitutionalism, Executive Power, and the Spirit of Moderation
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Foreword
Harvey C. Mansfield
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Liberal Education and Politics
Giorgi Areshidze and Paul O. Carrese
Part I. The Role of Courts in Constitutional Democracy 1. Why We Need More Judicial Activism
Suzanna Sherry
2. Legal Realism, Innate Morality, and the Structural Role of the Supreme Court in the U.S. Constitutional Democracy
Karl Coplan
3. Is Judicialization Good for Democracy? A Comparative Discussion
Ayse Zarakol
4. If There's a Right, Is There a Remedy? The Federal Courts' Role in Remedying Constitutional Violations
Barbara Kritchevsky Part II. Law and Executive Authority
5. The Necessary and the Good in Lincoln's Wartime Reconstruction Policy
Sean Mattie
6. Progress, Return, and the Constitution
C. Kevin Marshall
7. Ideas Meet Institutions and the People Rise Up: Four Classic Ideas and the Strange Century of Health Reform
James A. Morone Part III. Liberal Education, Constitutionalism, and Philosophic Moderation
8. The Polis, the State, and the Constitution
James R. Stoner Jr.
9. Adam Smith's Invisible Hands
Peter Minowitz
10. The Founders and the Conditions of Popular Political Deliberation
David R. Upham
11. Tocqueville on Liberal Democracy and the Philosophy of Moderation
Paul O. Carrese
12. John Rawls and EU Multiculturalism: Is Post-Enlightenment Rawlsian Liberalism Sustainable?
Giorgi Areshidze
Publications by Murray P. Dry
Constitutionalism, Executive Power, and the Spirit of Moderation
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