Exploring the tension at the heart of America’s culture wars, this is “a very fine book on a very important subject” (Mark A. Noll, author of The Civil War as a Theological Crisis).
In this mold-breaking book, Hugh Heclo moves beyond the abstract academic realm of thinking about institutions to the more personal significance and larger social meaning of what it is to think institutionally.
The nine essays in this volume explore such topics as the characteristics and shortcomings of state socialist societies and of democratic capitalism, the role of ethnic politics in East European transitions, issues of retribution and ...
Darin geht es um die Herausforderungen einer »liberalen«, auf autonomer Entscheidung beruhenden staatlichen Ordnung an individuelle und kollektive Akteure, aber auch darum, inwiefern die Demokratie selbst durch soziale Entwicklungen und ...
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The authors of this book have developed a new and stimulating approach to the analysis of the transitions of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia to democracy and a market economy.
Analyses the connections between the concept of constitutionalism and the idea of progress. This book sees serious challenges to constitutionalism and opens the debate as to whether the modern constitutional state will be able to cope.