American Government; Philosophic Structure; Democratization -- Con Law I.
Describes the philosophic architecture of the 1787 institutions -- what, in principle, their design theory consisted of. The focus is on what kind of political personality or "leadership figure" was best suited for each branch and how this personification correlated with how close to the people each institution was. The more insulated the branch, the more refined the institutional stagecraft was thought to be. At the end, the focus is upon how democratization took over each of the three federal institutions (with the caveat that the Senate is still not proportional, of course. DOWNLOAD.
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Posted on Wednesday, August 13, 2008 at 06:46PM
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Sean Wilson
in Constitutional Law 1, american government, democratization, structure of government
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