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Author Daly, Eoin, author.

Title Rousseau's constitutionalism : austerity and republican freedom / Eoin Daly.

Publication Info. Oxford, UK ; Portland, OR, USA : Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.
©2017

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 178 pages)
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : Rousseau's austerity and Rousseau's Constitutions -- The constitution of freedom -- The constitution of Autarky -- The constitution of symbol and ritual -- The constitution of deliberation -- The constitution of judgment.
Summary Despite Rousseau's legacy to political thought, his contribution as a constitutional theorist is underexplored. Drawing on his constitutional designs for Corsica and Poland, this book argues that Rousseau's constitutionalism is defined chiefly by its socially directive character. His constitutional projects are not aimed, primarily, at coordinating and containing state power in the familiar liberal-democratic sense. Instead, they are aimed at fostering the social conditions in which a fuller sense of freedom - understood broadly as non-domination - can be realised across all social domains. And in turn, since Rousseau views domination as being deeply embedded in complex social practices, his constitutionalism is aimed at fostering a radical austerity - social, economic and cultural - as its foil. In locating Rousseau's constitutional projects within his social and political theory of servitude and domination, this book will challenge the predominant focus and orientation of contemporary republican theory. Leading republican thinkers have drawn on the historical republican canon to articulate a model of constitutionalism which is, on the whole, 'liberal' in focus and orientation. This book will argue that the more communitarian orientation of Rousseau's constitutionalism - that is, its socially directive focus - stems from a sophisticated and compelling account of the sources of unfreedom in complex societies, sources which are ignored or downplayed by the neo-republican literature. Rousseau embraces a communitarian social politics as part of his constitutional project precisely because, pessimistically, he views domination as being deeply embedded in the social relations of the liberal order.-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778.
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778.
Constitutional law -- Philosophy.
Constitutional law -- Philosophy.
Constitutional history -- Poland.
Constitutional history.
Poland.
Constitutional history -- France -- Corsica.
France -- Corsica.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Daly, Eoin. Rousseau's constitutionalism. Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2017 9781509903474 (DLC) 2017006466
ISBN 9781509903481 (electronic book)
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9781509903474 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
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