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Language, Democracy, and the Paradox of Constituent Power 1st Edition 2021 Softbound by Catherine Frost , Taylor and Francis Ltd

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    Author(s)Catherine Frost
    PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781138606876
    Pages180
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2021

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    Taylor and Francis Ltd Language, Democracy, and the Paradox of Constituent Power 1st Edition 2021 Softbound by Catherine Frost

    In this book, Catherine Frost uses evidence and case studies to offer a re-examination of declarations of independence and the language that comprises such documents. Considered as a quintessential form of founding speech in the modern era, declarations of independence are however poorly understood as a form of expression, and no one can completely account for how they work.Beginning with the founding speech in the American Declaration, Frost uses insights drawn from unexpected or unlikely forms of founding in cases like Ireland and Canada to reconsider the role of time and loss in how such speech is framed. She brings the discussion up to date by looking at recent debates in Scotland, where an undeclared declaration of independence overshadows contemporary politics. Drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt and using a contextualist, comparative theory method, Frost demonstrates that the capacity for renewal through speech arises in aspects of language that operate beyond conventional performativity.Language, Democracy, and the Paradox of Constituent Power is an excellent resource for researchers and students of political theory, democratic theory, law, constitutionalism, and political history.



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