Ordered Liberty

Ordered Liberty
Author: James E. Fleming,Linda C. McClain
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780674070745

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Many have argued in recent years that the U.S. constitutional system exalts individual rights over responsibilities, virtues, and the common good. Answering the charges against liberal theories of rights, James Fleming and Linda McClain develop and defend a civic liberalism that takes responsibilities and virtues—as well as rights—seriously. They provide an account of ordered liberty that protects basic liberties stringently, but not absolutely, and permits government to encourage responsibility and inculcate civic virtues without sacrificing personal autonomy to collective determination. The battle over same-sex marriage is one of many current controversies the authors use to defend their understanding of the relationship among rights, responsibilities, and virtues. Against accusations that same-sex marriage severs the rights of marriage from responsible sexuality, procreation, and parenthood, they argue that same-sex couples seek the same rights, responsibilities, and goods of civil marriage that opposite-sex couples pursue. Securing their right to marry respects individual autonomy while also promoting moral goods and virtues. Other issues to which they apply their idea of civic liberalism include reproductive freedom, the proper roles and regulation of civil society and the family, the education of children, and clashes between First Amendment freedoms (of association and religion) and antidiscrimination law. Articulating common ground between liberalism and its critics, Fleming and McClain develop an account of responsibilities and virtues that appreciates the value of diversity in our morally pluralistic constitutional democracy.

Just War and Ordered Liberty

Just War and Ordered Liberty
Author: Paul D. Miller
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2021-01-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108834681

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When is war just? What does justice require? Miller draws from the intellectual history of just war to assess contemporary warfare.

Liberty Order and Justice

Liberty  Order  and Justice
Author: James McClellan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2000
Genre: Constitutional history
ISBN: UVA:X004568023

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This new Liberty Fund edition of James McClellan's classic work on the quest for liberty, order, and justice in England and America includes the author's revisions to the original edition published in 1989 by the Center for Judicial Studies. Unlike most textbooks in American Government, Liberty, Order, and Justice seeks to familiarize the student with the basic principles of the Constitution, and to explain their origin, meaning, and purpose. Particular emphasis is placed on federalism and the separation of powers. These features of the book, together with its extensive and unique historical illustrations, make this new edition of Liberty, Order, and Justice especially suitable for introductory classes in American Government and for high school students in advanced placement courses.

Ordered Liberty

Ordered Liberty
Author: James E. Fleming,Linda C McClain
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780674067455

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Fleming and McClain defend a civic liberalism that takes seriously not just rights but responsibilities and virtues. Issues taken up include same-sex marriage, reproductive freedom, regulation of civil society and the family, education of children, and clashes between First Amendment freedoms of association and religion and antidiscrimination law.

Liberty and Order

Liberty and Order
Author: Lance Banning
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105063655042

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Liberty and Order is an ambitious anthology of primary source writings: letters, circulars, debate transcriptions, House proceedings, and newspaper articles that document the years during which America's founding generation divided over the sort of country the United States was to become. The founders' arguments over the proper construction of the new Constitution, the political economy, the appropriate level of popular participation in a republican polity, foreign policy, and much else, not only contributed crucially to the shaping of the nineteenth-century United States, but also have remained of enduring interest to all historians of republican liberty. This anthology makes it possible to understand the grounds and development of the great collision, which pitted John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and others who called themselves Federalists or, sometimes, the friends of order, against the opposition party led by Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and their followers, in what emerged as the Jeffersonian Republican Party. Editor Lance Banning provides the reader with original-source explanations of early anti-Federalist feeling and Federalist concerns, beginning with the seventh letter from the 'Federal Farmer', in which the deepest fears of many opponents of the Constitution were expressed. He then selects from the House proceedings concerning the Bill of Rights and makes his way toward the public debates concerning the massive revolutionary debt acquired by the United States. The reader is able to examine the American reaction to the French Revolution and to the War of 1812, and to explore the founders' disagreements over both domestic and foreign policy. The collection ends on a somewhat melancholy note with the correspondence of Jefferson and Adams, who were, to some extent, reconciled to each other at the end of their political careers. Brief, elucidatory headnotes place both the novice and the expert in the midst of the times. - Back cover.

On Ordered Liberty

On Ordered Liberty
Author: Samuel Gregg
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2003
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0739106686

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On Ordered Liberty goes beyond the liberal and conservative divide, asking its readers to think about the proper ends of human choice and actions in a free society. Beginning with the insights of Alexis de Tocqueville and some natural law sources, author Samuel Gregg suggests that integral law must be distinguished from most contemporary visions of freedom. This requires, he believes, a complete repudiation of utilitarian ideas as incompatable with human nature and further analysis of the basic but often neglected-question: what is man?

The Concept of Ordered Liberty and the Common Law Due Process Tradition

The Concept of Ordered Liberty and the Common Law Due Process Tradition
Author: Matthew W. Lunder
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781793626356

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In The Concept of Ordered Liberty, a lineage of common-law judges spanning a century and a half protect a precious jewel of legal reasoning from the corrupting influence of partisan ideologies. A recursion to the concept of ordered liberty promises to bridge the deep divide among the Court’s current liberal and conservative factions.

Ordered Liberty

Ordered Liberty
Author: William S. Kervin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1551341875

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