What do antebellum South Carolina, contemporary Northern Ireland, and the ill-fated former Yugoslavia have in common? Answer: they all instituted or advocated the kind of government recommended by John C. Calhoun of South Carolina (1782-1850). Calhoun was the foremost advocate of the consensus model of government as an alternative to majority rule, which he equated with majority tyranny. Calhoun instead embraced the idea that the political community should be given constitutionally-guaranteed veto rights over collective decisions in order to force all groups and interests to cooperate for the common good. Jim Read (Professor of Political Science and Joseph P. Farry Professor of Public Policy) will argue that Calhoun’s diagnosis of the poten...
The Confederate States of America was dependent on the success of its military. Civilian leaders sto...
What accounts for the “new” 1818 Connecticut Constitution that repudiated the theocracy of the state...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Law.In 1869, in Texas v White, the Supreme Court of the ...
John C. Calhoun may be best known for his stature in the U.S. Senate and his controversial defense o...
Rational or Social Choice Theory is a growing Nobel Prize-winning field which seeks to apply the fo...
John C. Calhoun’s amazing political career which extended from 1810 to 1850 consisted of three pha...
North Carolina had never been a docile colony. She was rough-hewn, populated by ambitious men whose ...
In the second report in this series, the author posited that consensus was the central premise of th...
Historians of the Nullification Crisis often argue that the leaders of the nineteenth century South ...
For at least half a century, scholars of the early American Constitution have noted the archival pro...
This work follows the attempts to define the proper relationship between church and state in the Uni...
This thesis presents the several aspects of John Caldwell Calhoun\u27s life that could have caused h...
The essential problem of politics are ancient general, and persistent. A particular political system...
This article explores how proposals for democratizing the European Union (EU) according to a suprana...
This thesis examines Kentucky’s tumultuous political history from 1824 to 1826. Prompted by power s...
The Confederate States of America was dependent on the success of its military. Civilian leaders sto...
What accounts for the “new” 1818 Connecticut Constitution that repudiated the theocracy of the state...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Law.In 1869, in Texas v White, the Supreme Court of the ...
John C. Calhoun may be best known for his stature in the U.S. Senate and his controversial defense o...
Rational or Social Choice Theory is a growing Nobel Prize-winning field which seeks to apply the fo...
John C. Calhoun’s amazing political career which extended from 1810 to 1850 consisted of three pha...
North Carolina had never been a docile colony. She was rough-hewn, populated by ambitious men whose ...
In the second report in this series, the author posited that consensus was the central premise of th...
Historians of the Nullification Crisis often argue that the leaders of the nineteenth century South ...
For at least half a century, scholars of the early American Constitution have noted the archival pro...
This work follows the attempts to define the proper relationship between church and state in the Uni...
This thesis presents the several aspects of John Caldwell Calhoun\u27s life that could have caused h...
The essential problem of politics are ancient general, and persistent. A particular political system...
This article explores how proposals for democratizing the European Union (EU) according to a suprana...
This thesis examines Kentucky’s tumultuous political history from 1824 to 1826. Prompted by power s...
The Confederate States of America was dependent on the success of its military. Civilian leaders sto...
What accounts for the “new” 1818 Connecticut Constitution that repudiated the theocracy of the state...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Law.In 1869, in Texas v White, the Supreme Court of the ...