01888 2200265 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001100123084001700134100002100151245006900172250001100241260004700252300002000299500001900319520116900338650002601507650001701533990002401550990002401574990002401598INLIS00000000000558820241018093600 a0010-0520005588241018 | | eng  a0-19-515840-7 aeng a342.02 a342.02 SUN d0 aSunstein, Cass R1 aDesigning Democracy :bWhat Constitution Do /cSunstein, Cass R. a1st Ed aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2001 a280 p. ;c24 cm aIndeks : Index a1n modern nations, political disagreement is the source of both the gravest danger and the greatest security, "writes Cass Sunstein, All democracies face intense political con¬flict. But is this conflict necessarily something to fear? In this provocative book; one of our leading political and legal theorists reveals how a nation's divisions of conviction and belief can be used to safeguard democracy . Extending his important recent work on the way deliberation within like-minded groups can produce extremism, Sunsteins break new ground in identifying the mechanisms behind political conflict in democratic nations. At the same time, he develops a profound understanding of a constitutional democracy's system of checks and balances, Sunstein shows how a good constitution, fostering a "republic of reasons?, enables people of opposing ethical and religious commitments to reach agreement where agreement is necessary, while making it unnecessary to reach agreement when agreement is impossible. A marvel of lucid, subtle reasoning, designing Democracy mekes invaluable reading for anyone concerned with the promises and pitfalls of the democratic experiment. 4a1. Constitutional Law 4a2. Democracy a00451/MKRI-P/V-2007 a02445/MKRI-P/I-2006 a02457/MKRI-P/I-2006