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Democracy''s Debt - The Historical Tensions Between Political and Economic Liberty

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor By M. Lane Bruner Klappentext It is an undeniable fact that economic circumstances can directly impact political affairs! that wealth is easily translated into political influence! and that political movements and constitutional arrangements can directly influence economic environments. There is no consensus! however! on how to best manage the tensions between the production and maintenance of wealth and the just and responsible exercise of political power. In an in-depth analysis of these historic tensions! Professor of Communication M. Lane Bruner surveys the history of argumentation related to wealth and statecraft! and! more important! the actual economic and political practices in republican polities of the past to compare arguments to policies. The overriding goal of the study is to analyze which forms of governance have provided the most useful guides for the reform of contemporary institutions in charge of global governance. Bruner begins by discussing the interrelationships among forces of the state! the market! and argumentation! and then summarizes the historical "triumph" of economic liberty over political liberty. Next he provides a brief history of the idea of free trade and associated economic arguments from ancient Greece to the eighteenth century. Subsequent chapters focus on the Italian Renaissance republics as the first historical example of the problematic relationship between republicanism and economic practice; on the tensions between economics and politics as reflected in England's "financial revolution" in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; on the American revolution and the economic struggles surrounding the development of the US Constitution; on the rise of economic globalization and attempts to create a "global constitution" for international finance; and! finally! on the dominant rhetorical strategies in the current globalization debate and the future trajectory of global constitutionalism. Using illuminating historical analysis and compelling argumentation! Bruner addresses one of the most pressing issues of our generation: how the process of economic and political globalization should best be managed! and how we can create both a sound global economy while also protecting the rights and freedoms of the world's citizens. Zusammenfassung Analyses which forms of governance have provided the most important guides for the reform of contemporary institutions in charge of global governance. This book discusses the interrelationships among forces of the state, the market, and argumentation, and summarises the historical 'triumph' of economic liberty over political liberty. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Introduction; Economics! Politics! & Rhetoric; A Brief History of Economic Liberty; Virtue! Finance! & Government; Debt & Constitutionalism in Revolutionary England; Economic & Political Liberty in Revolutionary America; Economic Globalisation & the Critical Public; Global Constitutionalism; Bibliography; Index. ...

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Authors M Lane Bruner, M. Lane Bruner, M.Lane Bruner, Michael Lane Bruner
Publisher Prometheus Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.02.2009
 
EAN 9781591026778
ISBN 978-1-59102-677-8
No. of pages 394
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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