Two internal critiques of political constitutionalism

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Abstract

The antagonism between legal and political constitutionalism has almost monopolized the discussion on constitutional theory during the last years. For this reason, political constitutionalism has been assessed mainly as an alternative to legal constitutionalism. Moving beyond this perspective, this article intends to focus exclusively on political constitutionalism and its internal tensions. After having outlined the main tenets of this theory, two internal critiques are put forward, both concerning the understanding of the political aspect of constitutionalism: first, political constitutionalists propose a reductive account of the principle of political equality; second, their exclusive focus on ordinary politics as the centre of constitutional life is misleading and precludes a correct evaluation of constitutional politics. © The Author 2012. Oxford University Press and New York University School of Law. All rights reserved.

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Goldoni, M. (2012). Two internal critiques of political constitutionalism. International Journal of Constitutional Law, 10(4), 926–949. https://doi.org/10.1093/icon/mos033

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