Collected Works of Harold Laski: Studies in the problem of sovereignty
Author: Harold Joseph Laski
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780415161190
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Author: Harold Joseph Laski
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780415161190
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 9780415154529
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Publisher: New Haven, Yale University Press
Published: 1917
Total Pages: 320
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Harold J. Laski
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-10-24
Total Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 1317586972
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn influential study of political power, originally published in 1917. Laski's theoretical ideas are elaborated through examples drawn from political and religious movements, such as the Catholic Revival and the creation of the German Empire. He concludes that the state is not a supreme entity; it is one association among many that must compete for the people's loyalty and obedience.
Author: Harold Joseph Laski
Publisher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 1584773308
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLaski's Theory of the State This influential study develops aspects of Laski's theory of the state, ideas he introduced in his first important publication, Authority in the Modern State (1919). According to Laski, the state is not a supreme entity; it is one association among many that must compete for the people's loyalty and obedience. Harold J. Laski [1893-1950] was a teacher, political scientist, and leader of the Labour Party. His ideas influenced the work of Felix Frankfurter and Oliver Wendell Holmes, who were two of his closest friends. His work also influenced Jawaharlal Nehru who would go on to become India's first prime minister. xi, [iii], 317 pp.
Author: Michel Rosenfeld
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2012-05-17
Total Pages: 1981
ISBN-13: 0191640174
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe field of comparative constitutional law has grown immensely over the past couple of decades. Once a minor and obscure adjunct to the field of domestic constitutional law, comparative constitutional law has now moved front and centre. Driven by the global spread of democratic government and the expansion of international human rights law, the prominence and visibility of the field, among judges, politicians, and scholars has grown exponentially. Even in the United States, where domestic constitutional exclusivism has traditionally held a firm grip, use of comparative constitutional materials has become the subject of a lively and much publicized controversy among various justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. The trend towards harmonization and international borrowing has been controversial. Whereas it seems fair to assume that there ought to be great convergence among industrialized democracies over the uses and functions of commercial contracts, that seems far from the case in constitutional law. Can a parliamentary democracy be compared to a presidential one? A federal republic to a unitary one? Moreover, what about differences in ideology or national identity? Can constitutional rights deployed in a libertarian context be profitably compared to those at work in a social welfare context? Is it perilous to compare minority rights in a multi-ethnic state to those in its ethnically homogeneous counterparts? These controversies form the background to the field of comparative constitutional law, challenging not only legal scholars, but also those in other fields, such as philosophy and political theory. Providing the first single-volume, comprehensive reference resource, the 'Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law' will be an essential road map to the field for all those working within it, or encountering it for the first time. Leading experts in the field examine the history and methodology of the discipline, the central concepts of constitutional law, constitutional processes, and institutions - from legislative reform to judicial interpretation, rights, and emerging trends.
Author: Harold Joseph Laski
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Published: 1919
Total Pages: 414
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This volume is some sort the sequel to a book on the problem of sovereignty which I published in March, 1917."--Preface.
Author: P. Lamb
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2004-06-11
Total Pages: 229
ISBN-13: 1403978352
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHarold Laski, born in England at the end of the Nineteenth-century, is a theorist who helped shape political thought throughout much of the first half of the Twentieth-century. Primarily recognized for his contribution to the British pluralist tradition, arguing against state sovereignty and advocating devolution of political power to non-state organizations, Laski's latest writings focused on the relation between capitalism and the sovereign state. This book explores both Laksi's pluralist thinking as well as his later writings on the problems of maintaining and developing democracy and freedom both within and in the relations between capitalist societies. Lamb seeks to explore Laski's work on international politics and its continuing significance to the understanding of politics and the state today.
Author: Harold Joseph Laski
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Published: 1917
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ISBN-13: 9780415154529
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Published: 1951
Total Pages: 0
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