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Human Nature in Politics brings the competences and perspectives of law, philosophy and political science to bear on an imporant subject seldom treated at book length. The subject of human nature in politics is as old as systematic thought about politics. Out of favor for a period in modern times, i...
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Due Process : Nomos XVIII / NOMOS - American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy ; Frontmatter -- Preface -- CONTENTS -- Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I -- 1 The Forest of Due Process of Law: The American Constitutional Tradition -- 2 Due Process in England -- PART II -- 3 Due Process -- 4 Formal and Associational Aims in Procedural Due Process -- 5 Due Process, Fraternity, and a Kantian Injunction -- 6 Procedural Fairness and Substantive Rights -- 7 Due Process and Procedural Justice -- 8 On De-Moralizing Due Process -- PART III -- 9 Due Process in a Nonlegal Setting: An Ombudsman's Experience -- 10 Some Procedural Aspects of Majority Rule -- 11 Majority Rule Procedure -- 12 Voting Theory, Union Elections, and the Constitution -- INDEX |
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