Law, Justice, and the Common Good: The Great Debate and a Search for MeaningSidney Hyman University Press of America, 1988 - 456 páginas |
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... constitutional morality is vigorous when at least two conditions prevail . First , when the majority is willing to place itself under a self - denying ordinance not to use the weight of its larger numbers to crush the minorities ' claim ...
... constitutional morality is vigorous when at least two conditions prevail . First , when the majority is willing to place itself under a self - denying ordinance not to use the weight of its larger numbers to crush the minorities ' claim ...
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... constitutional law is even more tenuous . A judge looking at a constitutional decision may have compulsions to revere past history and accept what was once written . But he remembers above all else that it is the Constitu- tion which he ...
... constitutional law is even more tenuous . A judge looking at a constitutional decision may have compulsions to revere past history and accept what was once written . But he remembers above all else that it is the Constitu- tion which he ...
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... constitutional majority . I call it the constitutional majority , because it is an essential element in every constitutional government - be its form what it may . So great is the difference , politically speaking , between the two ...
... constitutional majority . I call it the constitutional majority , because it is an essential element in every constitutional government - be its form what it may . So great is the difference , politically speaking , between the two ...
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Foreword by Harlan Cleveland | xi |
Law Justice and The Common Good by Sidney | xix |
GenesisOld Testament Stories of Creation | 6 |
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action Amendment American Aristotle authority Bentham body called citizens civil disobedience command common concept Congress consent constitutional Corporate Crime corporation courts crime criminal decisions Declaration doctrine duty economic equal ethics evil existence fact force German Gustav Radbruch hath House of Stuart human individual injustice institutions interest Jeremy Bentham judge judicial jurisprudence justice King labor law of nature lawyer legislative legislature liberty live Lord Lozi majority man's mankind means ment moral natural law Nazi object opinion party peace person philosophy political positive law practice President principle problem Professor Hart punishment question reason reflective leader rule Section Senate sense social society sovereign stare decisis statute super-ego Supreme theory theory of justice things Thomas Hobbes thou thought tion United unjust unto utilitarian vote Western World whole