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The future of liberal revolution / Bruce Ackerman.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Haven : Yale University Press, [(c)1992.]Description: 1 online resource (viii, 152 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780300158083
  • 0300158084
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • KJC4445
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Contents:
1. A New Era -- 2. Rethinking Revolution -- 3. The Next European Revolution -- 4. Constitutionalizing Revolution -- 5. The Mirage of Corrective Justice -- 6. Judges as Founders -- 7. The Meaning of 1989.
Summary: "Since 1989, the Cold War has ended, new nations have emerged in Eastern Europe, and revolutionary struggles to establish liberal ideals have been waged against repressive governments throughout the world. Will the promise of liberalism be realized? What can liberals do to make the most of their opportunities and construct enduring forms of political order? In this important and timely book, a leading political theorist discusses the possibility of liberal democracy in Western and Eastern Europe and offers practical suggestions for its realization. Bruce Ackerman begins by sketching the challenges faced a Western Europe free for the first time in half a century to determine its own fate without the constant intervention of the United States and the Soviet Union. Unless decisive steps are taken, this moment of promise can degenerate into a new cycle of nationalist power struggle. Revolutionary action is now required to build the foundations of a democratic federal Europe - a union strong enough to keep the peace and to combat the threat of local tyrannies."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

1. A New Era -- 2. Rethinking Revolution -- 3. The Next European Revolution -- 4. Constitutionalizing Revolution -- 5. The Mirage of Corrective Justice -- 6. Judges as Founders -- 7. The Meaning of 1989.

"Since 1989, the Cold War has ended, new nations have emerged in Eastern Europe, and revolutionary struggles to establish liberal ideals have been waged against repressive governments throughout the world. Will the promise of liberalism be realized? What can liberals do to make the most of their opportunities and construct enduring forms of political order? In this important and timely book, a leading political theorist discusses the possibility of liberal democracy in Western and Eastern Europe and offers practical suggestions for its realization. Bruce Ackerman begins by sketching the challenges faced a Western Europe free for the first time in half a century to determine its own fate without the constant intervention of the United States and the Soviet Union. Unless decisive steps are taken, this moment of promise can degenerate into a new cycle of nationalist power struggle. Revolutionary action is now required to build the foundations of a democratic federal Europe - a union strong enough to keep the peace and to combat the threat of local tyrannies."--Publisher description.

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