Rights Representation And Reform
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Rights Representation and Reform
Author | : Jeremy Bentham |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 558 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 019924863X |
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Bentham's writings for the French Revolution were dominated by the themes of rights, representation, and reform. In 'Nonsense upon Stilts' (hitherto known as 'Anarchical Fallacies'), the most devastating attack on the theory of natural rights ever written, he argued that natural rights provided an unsuitable basis for stable legal and political arrangements. In discussing the nature of representation he produced the earliest utilitarian justification of political equality and representative democracy, even recommending women's suffrage.
Rights Representation and Reform
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Author | : Philip Schofield,Catherine Pease-Watkin,Cyprian Blamires |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 486 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Constitutional law |
ISBN | : 019181282X |
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Fair and Effective Representation
Author | : Mark E. Rush,Richard Lee Engstrom |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Apportionment (Election law) |
ISBN | : 0847692116 |
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Two experts on political representation, voting rights, and the election process debate the most pertinent issues of electoral reform and assess them in the context of the Founders' vision of representation and minority rights. Mark E. Rush and Richard L. Engstrom discuss the promises and pitfalls of electoral reform specifically, the merits of converting from the traditional single-member district to some form of proportional representation. The authors examine the shortcomings of the existing methods of elections (such as gerrymandering, low turnout, voter apathy, and underrepresentation of minorities and women), debate the merits of converting to proportional representation, ask whether it would address the imperfections of the current system, and investigate the extent to which proportional representation adheres to the Founders' (particularly Madison's) plan for representation. With an introduction by esteemed political scientist Bruce E. Cain, this is an essential text for courses in voting rights and behavior, elections, and American political thought."
Urban Reform and Its Consequences
Author | : Susan Welch,Timothy Bledsoe |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0226893006 |
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Throughout this century, reformers have fought to eliminate party control of city politics. As a result, the majority of American cities today elect council members in at-large and nonpartisan elections. This result of the turn-of-the-century Progressive movement, which worked for election rules that eliminated the power of the urban machine and the working class on which it was based, is today still a subject of lively debate. For example, in the mid-1980s, regular Democrats in Chicago sought to institute a nonpartisan mayoral election. Supporters thought that reform would make the electoral process more democratic, while opponents charged that it was meant to dilute the voting powers of blacks. Clearly, the effect of urban reform remains an important issue for scholars and politicians alike. Susan Welch and Timothy Bledsoe clarify a portion of the debate by investigating how election structures affect candidates and the nature of representation. They examine the different effects of district versus at-large elections and of partisan versus nonpartisan elections. Who gets elected? Are representatives' socioeconomic status and party affiliation related to election form? Are election structures related to how those who are elected approach their jobs? Do they see themselves as representatives concerned with the good of the city as a whole? Urban Reform and Its Consequences reports an unprecedented wealth of data drawn from a sample of nearly 1,000 council members and communities with populations between 50,000 and 1 million across 42 states. The sample includes communities that use a variety of election procedures. This study is therefore the most comprehensive and accurate to date. Welch and Bledsoe conclude that nonpartisan and at-large elections do give city councils a more middle- and upper-middle-class character and have changed the way representatives view their jobs. Reform measures have not, however, produced councils that are significantly more conservative or more prone to conflict. Overall, the authors conclude that partisan and district elections are more likely to represent the whole community and to make the council more accountable to the electorate.
Plan of Parliamentary Reform in the Form of a Catechism with Reasons for Each Article
Author | : Jeremy Bentham |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 438 |
Release | : 1817 |
Genre | : Great Britain |
ISBN | : NYPL:33433075895395 |
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The People s Constitution
Author | : John F. Kowal |
Publsiher | : The New Press |
Total Pages | : 493 |
Release | : 2021-09-21 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781620975626 |
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The 233-year story of how the American people have taken an imperfect constitution—the product of compromises and an artifact of its time—and made it more democratic Who wrote the Constitution? That’s obvious, we think: fifty-five men in Philadelphia in 1787. But much of the Constitution was actually written later, in a series of twenty-seven amendments enacted over the course of two centuries. The real history of the Constitution is the astonishing story of how subsequent generations have reshaped our founding document amid some of the most colorful, contested, and controversial battles in American political life. It’s a story of how We the People have improved our government’s structure and expanded the scope of our democracy during eras of transformational social change. The People’s Constitution is an elegant, sobering, and masterly account of the evolution of American democracy. From the addition of the Bill of Rights, a promise made to save the Constitution from near certain defeat, to the post–Civil War battle over the Fourteenth Amendment, from the rise and fall of the “noble experiment” of Prohibition to the defeat and resurgence of an Equal Rights Amendment a century in the making, The People’s Constitution is the first book of its kind: a vital guide to America’s national charter, and an alternative history of the continuing struggle to realize the Framers’ promise of a more perfect union.
The Works of Jeremy Bentham Now First Collected
Author | : Jeremy Bentham |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 1842 |
Genre | : Ethics |
ISBN | : UOM:39015070476406 |
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The Fight to Vote
Author | : Michael Waldman |
Publsiher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2022-01-18 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781982198930 |
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On cover, the word "right" has an x drawn over the letter "r" with the letter "f" above it.