جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد سخت
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 2004
ناشر
Gryphon Editions
توضیحات
In a thought-provoking exploration of the American legal and political landscape, John Hart Ely delves into the complex relationship between democracy and the public’s trust in its institutions. He challenges prevailing notions of constitutional interpretation, urging readers to reconsider the role of judicial review within a democratic society. Ely articulates the idea that the legitimacy of the judicial system hinges on its ability to foster and protect democratic processes.
Through a combination of historical analysis and contemporary examples, he illuminates the ways in which distrust can undermine democratic structures and lead to a disconnect between governance and the governed. Ely’s insights provoke critical reflections on how to balance judicial power with the ideals of accountability and representation, ultimately advocating for a reinvigoration of citizen engagement in democracy.
Through a combination of historical analysis and contemporary examples, he illuminates the ways in which distrust can undermine democratic structures and lead to a disconnect between governance and the governed. Ely’s insights provoke critical reflections on how to balance judicial power with the ideals of accountability and representation, ultimately advocating for a reinvigoration of citizen engagement in democracy.