How our shifting sense of "what's normal" defines the character of democracy"A provocative examination of social constructs and those who would alternately undo or improve them."—Kirkus Reviews This sharp and engaging collection of essays by leading governmental scholar Cass R. Sunstein examines shifting understandings of what’s normal, and how those shifts account for the feminist movement, the civil rights movement, the rise of Adolf Hitler, the founding itself, the rise of gun rights, the response to COVID-19, and changing understandings of liberty. Prevailing norms include the principle of equal dignity, the idea of not treating the press as an enemy of the people, and the social unacceptability of open expressions of racial discrimination. But norms are very different from laws. They arise and change in response to individual and collective action. Exploring Nazism, #Me Too, the work of Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, constitutional amendments, pandemics, and the influence of Ayn Rand, Sunstein reveals how norms ultimately determine the shape of government in the United States, Europe, and elsewhere.
Sunstein Cass R. Sunstein
This Is Not Normal [EPUB ebook]
The Politics of Everyday Expectations
This Is Not Normal [EPUB ebook]
The Politics of Everyday Expectations
Beli ebook ini dan dapatkan 1 lagi PERCUMA!
Bahasa Inggeris ● Format EPUB ● Halaman-halaman 208 ● ISBN 9780300258721 ● Penerbit Yale University Press ● Diterbitkan 2021 ● Muat turun 3 kali ● Mata wang EUR ● ID 7739748 ● Salin perlindungan Adobe DRM
Memerlukan pembaca ebook yang mampu DRM