Revolution and Constitutionalism in Britain and the U.S.

Revolution and Constitutionalism in Britain and the U.S.

Burke and Madison and Their Contemporary Legacies

Richards, David A. J.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2025

224

Mole

9781032532226

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1. Burke's Liberal Constitutionalism 2. The Liberal Constitutionalism of James Madison 3. Burke on Violent Revolution and Its Legacy for Madisonian Constitutionalism 4. Burke on the Political Psychology of Violence in the British Empire: Ireland and India 5. A Constitution for the Ages? Constitutionalism in the U.S and Britain 6. The Common Challenge to the Political Liberalism of British and American Constitutionalism in World War II: Institutional Change and New Challenges, Domestic and International 7. Patriarchal Religion in U.S. and U.K. Constitutional Law: Originalism as "Political Religion" (Burke) Unmasked 8. Concluding Reflections on Burke on Liberalism and the Political Psychology of Anti-Liberal Violence
U.S. Constitution;John Locke;liberal constitutionalism;political religions;constitutional crises;Constitution of the Glorious Revolution of 1688;18th century;Human Rights;Political Psychology;Guilt Culture;Shame Culture;Parliamentary Supremacy;NATO;LGBTQ Sexuality;Inalienable Human Rights;Unwritten Constitution;George III;Italian Liberal;Anti-liberal Violence;Locke's Political Theory;Comparative Constitutional Law;Natural Lawyers;William III;Religion Clauses;Political Religion;Geographic Morality;Anti-establishment Clause;EU Charter;Christian anti-Semitism;Abortion Liberalization;Patriarchal Religion