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Sanford V. Levinson

    Sanford Levinson è una voce di spicco nel panorama accademico giuridico, riconosciuto per le sue acute critiche alla Costituzione degli Stati Uniti e all'espansione del potere presidenziale. Il suo lavoro si addentra in questioni legali controverse, spingendo i lettori a riconsiderare i principi fondamentali del governo americano. L'analisi stimolante di Levinson sfida le interpretazioni convenzionali e sostiene un riesame della legge suprema della nazione.

    Our Undemocratic Constitution
    An Argument Open to All
    Written in Stone
    Democracy and Dysfunction
    • Essays on whether the United States is in a constitutional crisis and what can be done if it is, taking the form of an epistolary exchange between two constitutional law scholars.

      Democracy and Dysfunction
    • Written in Stone

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      In this twentieth anniversary edition of Written in Stone-which includes a new preface and an extensive afterword-Sanford Levinson considers the debates and conflicts surrounding controversial monuments to public figures throughout the American South and the world.

      Written in Stone
    • An Argument Open to All

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      From one of America's most distinguished constitutional scholars, an intriguing exploration of America's most famous political tract and its relevance to today's politics In An Argument Open to All, renowned legal scholar Sanford Levinson takes a novel approach to what is perhaps America's most famous political tract. Rather than concern himself with the authors as historical figures, or how The Federalist helps us understand the original intent of the framers of the Constitution, Levinson examines each essay for the political wisdom it can offer us today. In eighty-five short essays, each keyed to a different essay in The Federalist, he considers such questions as whether present generations can rethink their constitutional arrangements; how much effort we should exert to preserve America's traditional culture; and whether The Federalist's arguments even suggest the desirability of world government.

      An Argument Open to All
    • Levinson here argues that too many of our Constitution's provisions promote either unjust or ineffective government. Under the existing blueprint, we can neither rid ourselves of incompetent presidents nor assure continuity of government following catastrophic attacks. Worse, our Constitution is the most difficult to amend or update in the world. Levinson boldly challenges the Americans to undertake a long overdue public discussion on how they might best reform this most hallowed document and construct a constitution adequate to our democratic values.

      Our Undemocratic Constitution