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Author Turner, Stephen P., 1951- author.

Title Making democratic theory democratic : democracy, law, and administration after Weber and Kelsen / Stephen Turner and George Mazur
Published New York, NY : Routledge, 2023

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Contents Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Theoretical Preface: Democratic Theory, Law, and Administration, in a World of Divergent Values -- Introduction: Nine Chapters on Democracy, Law, and Administration -- 1 Democracy, Liberalism, and Discretion: The Political Puzzle of the Administrative State -- 2 Improving on Democracy -- 3 What Are Democratic Values? A Twenty-First-Century Kelsenian Approach -- 4 The Ideology of Anti-Populism and the Administrative State -- PART I Free Speech, Pluralism, and Toleration
5 Religious Pluralism, Toleration, and Liberal Democracy: Past, Present, and Future -- 6 The End of Clear Lines: Academic Freedom and Administrative Law -- PART II Fundamental Political Theory -- 7 The Method of Antinomies: Oakeshott and Others -- 8 Decisionism and Politics: Weber as Constitutional Theorist -- 9 The Rule of Law Deflated: Weber and Kelsen -- Acknowledgments -- Index
Summary This book addressees a timely and fundamental problematic: the gap between the aims that people attempt to realize democratically and the law and administrative practices that actually result. The chapters explain the realities that administration poses for democratic theory. Topics include the political value of accountability, the antinomic character of political values, the relation between ultimate ends and the intermediate ends that are sought by constitutions, and a reconsideration of the meaning of the rule of law itself. The essays are inspired by the demystifying realism of Max Weber and Hans Kelsen, including explications of their views on law, constitutions, and the rule of law. The book will be of interest to social and political theorists, philosophers of law, and legal theorists, and for discussions of democratic theory, the administrative state, constitutionalism, and justice, as well as to readers of Weber and Kelsen
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Stephen Turner is Distinguished University Professor at the Department of Philosophy, University of South Florida, where he is also Director of the Center for Social and Political Thought. He has written extensively on issues in social and political theory, especially related to Max Weber and his critics and successors, on liberal democracy and expertise, on Durkheim, on the history of social science, and on cognitive science and tacit knowledge, complex organizations, the history and philosophy of quantification, international relations, legal theory, and normativity. George Mazur is a scholar in international law, trained in Russia, who is presently an independent research scholar at the Newberry Library, Chicago. He has edited two memorial volumes on Morgenthau: One Hundred Year Commemoration to the Life of Hans Morgenthau (1904–2004), 2004, and Twenty-Five Year Memorial Commemoration to the Life of Hans Morgenthau (1904–2005), 2006, among other works, including (with Stephen Turner) "Morgenthau as a Weberian Methodologist," European Journal of International Relations, 2009
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Subject Democracy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Affairs & Administration
Form Electronic book
Author Mazur, George, author.
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