Federalist thinking
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書誌事項
Federalist thinking
University Press of America, c2008
- タイトル別名
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Il pensiero federalista
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注記
Bibliography: p. 145-150
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Federalist Thinking is an attempt to achieve a synthesis among several intellectual contributions in order to reassess the nature of federalism. Professor Lucio Levi points out unobserved relationships among classical thinkers belonging to distant, and generally unrelated, cultural areas. These areas include political and constitutional thinking (from The Federalist Papers to Kenneth Wheare), international relations, philosophy (Immanuel Kant), law, economics (Lionel Robbins and Luigi Einaudi), and history (John R. Seeley and John Fiske). The study also explores the federalist aspect of different political tendencies such as liberalism, democracy, socialism, communism and nationalism (Giuseppe Mazzini). The most recent development of federalism is the trend to become an independent political behavior, represented by towering personalities such as Altiero Spinelli and Albert Einstein, who were among the founders respectively of the movements for European and world unification. A concise and comprehensive account of the development of federalism from its starting point in history to present, this book focuses on disparaging theories and delves into that history.
目次
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 The Federalist and the Constitution of the United States of America Part 3 Kant, World Federation, Perpetual Peace, and Human Emancipation Part 4 The Federalist Component of the French Revolution Part 5 Federalism and the Criticism of the Limits of the National State in the 1800s Part 6 The First World War, the Crisis of the National State, and the Problem of European Unity Part 7 English Constitutional Federalism and the Crisis of the European System of States between the World Wars Part 8 The Rise of the Theoretical Autonomy of Federalism after the Second World War Part 9 Bibliography
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