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Weber, Habermas and transformation of the european state. Constitutional, social, and supra-national democracy

Autor John P. McCormick

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Weber, Habermas and transformation of the european state. Constitutional, social, and supra-national democracy
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This book critically engages Jürgen Habermas's comprehensive vision of constitutional democracy in the European Union. John P. McCormick draws on the writings of Max Weber (and Habermas's own critique of them) to confront the difficulty of theori...

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  • Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780521743631
  • ISBN10 052174363X
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 318
  • Año de Edición 2009
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Weber, Habermas and transformation of the european state. Constitutional, social, and supra-national democracy

Autor John P. McCormick

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

This book critically engages Jürgen Habermas's comprehensive vision of constitutional democracy in the European Union. John P. McCormick draws on the writings of Max Weber (and Habermas's own critique of them) to confront the difficulty of theori...

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This book critically engages Jürgen Habermas's comprehensive vision of constitutional democracy in the European Union. John P. McCormick draws on the writings of Max Weber (and Habermas's own critique of them) to confront the difficulty of theorizing progressive politics during moments of radical state transformation. Both theorists employ normative and empirical categories, drawn from earlier historical epochs, to analyze contemporary structural transformations: Weber evaluated the emergence of the Sozialstaat with antedated categories derived from nineteenth-century and premodern historical examples; while Habermas understands the EU almost exclusively in terms of the liberal (Rechtsstaat) and welfare state (Sozialstaat) paradigms. Largely forsaking the focus on structural transformation that characterized his early work, Habermas conceptualizes the EU as a territorially expanded nation-state. McCormick demonstrates the deficiencies of such an approach and outlines a more appropriate normative-empirical model, the supranational Sektoralstaat, for evaluating prospects for constitutional and social democracy in the EU.

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