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The Adaptability Paradox - Stephen Skowronek

The Adaptability Paradox

Political Inclusion and Constitutional Resilience
Buch | Softcover
320 Seiten
2025
University of Chicago Press (Verlag)
9780226844886 (ISBN)
CHF 36,65 inkl. MwSt
Has American democracy outstripped its constitutional accommodations?

Faith in the resilience and adaptability of the US Constitution rests on a long history of finding new ways to make the system work. In The Adaptability Paradox, political scientist Stephen Skowronek examines the rearrangements that regenerated the American government in the past and brings that experience to bear on our current predicament. He shows how a constitution framed in writing some 230 years ago can run into serious difficulties directly related to its long and impressive history of adaptation.

Skowronek connects questions about the Constitution’s adaptability to the challenges of democratization. For most of American history, serial rearrangements of constitutional relationships widened the government’s purview as a national democracy without giving either nationalism or democracy free rein. Skowronek argues that the politics of adaptation shifted fundamentally with the “Rights Revolution” of the 1960s and `70s when American national democracy approached the inclusion of all its citizens on equal footing. Since then, power and authority have been reconfigured in ways that have steadily magnified conflicts over the essentials of good order. Conservatives aim to dismantle a Constitution that progressives are intent on building upon, and the consensus necessary for a constitutional democracy to function effectively has all but evaporated. No longer a socially bound framework for national action, the Constitution has become an abstract matrix of possibilities, a disembodied opportunity structure open to starkly different, mutually unacceptable futures.

Rather than being liberated by this unbound Constitution, the American people now appear entrapped by it. Is it possible that the development of American democracy has exhausted the adaptive capacities of the Constitution? A timely reminder that constitutional democracies do not survive on faith alone, The Adaptability Paradox is a sober appraisal of the unfamiliar ground on which we now tread.

Stephen Skowronek is the Pelatiah Perit Professor of Political and Social Science at Yale University and cofounder of the journal Studies in American Political Development. He is the author or coauthor of several books, including Phantoms of a Beleaguered Republic, The Policy State, and The Politics Presidents Make.

Preface and Acknowledgments

I. How Adaptable Is the American Constitution? 1. Development Through Adaptation
2. Rudiments and Range
3. Consistency in Adaptation
4. The Adaptability Paradox
  II. Bounded Resilience 1. Democratic Exclusion
2. A Party State
3. “Reconstruction”
4. An Administrative State
  III. The Constitution Unbound 1. The Novelty of Full Inclusion
2. Rights and Structure
3. Party and Administration
4. The Dubious Power of Separation
5. Principles Without Ballast
  IV. Constitutional Democracy 1. Ideas and Vehicles
2. The “New Class” and the “Neo-Conservatives”
3. The Lawyers
4. Is Adaptation Still Possible?
  Notes
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Chicago Studies in American Politics
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 399 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-13 9780226844886 / 9780226844886
Zustand Neuware
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