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The Paradoxes of Freedom

by Sidney Hook, Robert M. Baird (Editor), Stuart E. Rosenbaum
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Overview

One of America's most influential social philosophers offers a restatement of traditional liberal-democratic views as they pertain to our constitutional form of government.

The topics explored in Sidney Hook's book include the nature and extent of human freedom, the Bill of Rights, judicial review as it pertains to constitutional interpretation and the balance of powers among the three branches of government, censorship, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, social justice, the importance of intelligence in political and moral spheres, as well as civil disobedience and the right to revolution within a democratic order.

Here we have a sustained, nonpartisan analysis of the place of the Constitution and judicial review within our democracy. Special emphasis is given to reconsidering the proper role of the Supreme Court if and when a Constitutional Convention is convoked to address this and related questions.

Offers the late author's wise and intelligent insights as he reflects on the pertinence of traditional liberal-democratic views to our constitutional government.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1987
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Pages
152
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780879754105

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