1st Edition

Covenant and Civil Society Constitutional Matrix of Modern Democracy

By Daniel Elazar Copyright 1998
414 Pages
by Routledge

414 Pages
by Routledge

404 Pages
by Routledge

The essence of the covenant tradition is the idea of human beings freely associating for common purposes through pacts of mutual commitment. In the political realm, the idea of covenant has been particularly influential in frontierlands. Reinformed by the idea of the federated commonwealth that emerged out of the Protestant Reformation, covenant eventually fostered the establishment of the United... Read more
1: Covenant; 1: Prologue; 2: Covenant and the New Political Science; 3: Britain; 4: From Tocqueville to Personalism; 5: Four Twentieth-Century Federalist Thinkers; 2: Covenant and the Age of State-Building; 6: Europe; 7: The Covenant Motif in Modern Revolutions; 8: Revolutions; 9: Swiss Exceptionalism; 3: Covenant and Constitutionalism; 10: Constitutionalism; 11: The Three Dimensions of the Constitution; 12: The Covenant Tradition and Rights; 4: Present and Future; 13: The Decline and Possible Revival of Covenant in Our Times; 14: Toward a World Covenantal Network; 15: Covenant, Republicanism, and Democracy; 16: Where Does This Bring Us?; Excursus 1 The Language of Covenant; Excursus 2 The Biblical Covenant as the Foundation of Justice, Obligations, and Rights

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Daniel J. Elazar