In the twentieth century, American society has experienced a "rights revolution": a commitment by the national government to promote a healthful environment, safe products, freedom from discrimination, and other rights unknown to the founding generation. This development has profoundly affected constitutional democracy by skewing the original understanding of checks and balances, federalism, and individual rights. Cass Sunstein tells us how it is possible to interpret and reform this regulatory state regime in a way that will enhance freedom and welfare while remaining faithful to ...
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Date Published: 1990-09-26
ISBN-13:9780674009080ISBN:0674009088
Description: Very Good. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1990. First edition. Hardcover. 284 pp. Near fine, in near fine dust jacket. Date/receipt stamp on front free endpaper. Else unmarked. Light edge wear to jacket, small scuffs at spine ends and corners. read more
Description: New. In the twentieth century, American society has experienced a "rights revolution": a commitment by the national government to promote a healthful environment, safe products, freedom from discrimination, and other rights unknown to the founding genera... read more
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