Informacja

Drogi użytkowniku, aplikacja do prawidłowego działania wymaga obsługi JavaScript. Proszę włącz obsługę JavaScript w Twojej przeglądarce.

Wyszukujesz frazę "negative constitutional consensus" wg kryterium: Temat


Wyświetlanie 1-6 z 6
Tytuł:
Abuse of the Constitution as a Means of Political Change: Sociological Reflections on the Crisis of Constitutionalism in Poland
Autorzy:
Skąpska, Grażyna
Tematy:
abused constitutionalism
constitutional nihilism
negative constitutional consensus
positive constitutional consensus
binding capital
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Socjologiczne
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1790636.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
This article aims to analyze abuse of a country’s constitution as a unique means by which fundamental changes can be introduced to the country’s political system. The term “abusive constitutionalism” is used to discuss the shift of the political system toward decreased democracy by means of changes to the constitution, as in the case of Hungary. In contemporary Poland, abuse of the constitution has entailed the creation of a parallel system via ordinary legislation passed rapidly by a simple parliamentary majority. The thesis of this paper is that “abusive constitutionalism” and an “abused constitutionalism” stem from a crisis in liberal democratic constitutionalism as a motivating force and moral signpost in the public sphere. In the place of democratic constitutionalism, there has been a return to emotion-laden conceptualizations of the political community. Primordial bonds, unquestioned traditional values, and founding myths are perceived as more meaningful than the law and the constitution. This sort of return to the past has its historical validation, but it is also a reaction to the growing complexities of the contemporary world and its risks. Another important empirical context for abusive constitutionalism is the negative constitutional consensus of a passive electorate. One indicator of a negative constitutional consensus is the population’s lack of interest in the democratic functioning of the public sphere.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Abuse of the constitution as a means of political change : sociological reflections on the crisis of constitutionalism in Poland
Autorzy:
Skąpska, Grażyna
Opis:
This article aims to analyze abuse of a country’s constitution as a unique means by which fundamental changes can be introduced to the country’s political system. The term "abusive constitutionalism" is used to discuss the shift of the political system toward decreased democracy by means of changes to the constitution, as in the case of Hungary. In contemporary Poland, abuse of the constitution has entailed the creation of a parallel system via ordinary legislation passed rapidly by a simple parliamentary majority. The thesis of this paper is that "abusive constitutionalism" and an "abused constitutionalism" stem from a crisis in liberal democratic constitutionalism as a motivating force and moral signpost in the public sphere. In the place of democratic constitutionalism, there has been a return to emotion-laden conceptualizations of the political community. Primordial bonds, unquestioned traditional values, and founding myths are perceived as more meaningful than the law and the constitution. This sort of return to the past has its historical validation, but it is also a reaction to the growing complexities of the contemporary world and its risks. Another important empirical context for abusive constitutionalism is the negative constitutional consensus of a passive electorate. One indicator of a negative constitutional consensus is the population’s lack of interest in the democratic functioning of the public sphere.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Znieważający konstytucjonalizm i konstytucjonalizm znieważony. Refleksja socjologiczna na temat kryzysu liberalno-demokratycznego konstytucjonalizmu w Europie pokomunistycznej
Autorzy:
Skąpska, Grażyna
Tematy:
abusive constitutionalism
abused constitutionalism
constitutional hypocrisy
constitutional nihilism
negative constitutional consensus
democratic authoritarianism
bonding capital
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/950275.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
This paper debates abusive constitutionalism and constitutionalism abused as ways to introduce a fundamental change of political system. Abusive constitutionalism consists in a change of a democratic regime in a less democratic one with the help of democratic means, i.e. democratically legitimized change of the existing constitution, or proclamation of a new constitution, as it recently happened in Hungary. An example of abused constitutionalism presents contemporary Poland. There the fundamental change of democratic regime happens notwithstanding the still binding constitution, as in an oblivion of it, by the means of ordinary laws proclaimed in a rush process by the ruling parliamentary majority. The whole process is steered in an informal way by the chairman of the ruling party. The important context of abusive constitutionalism, and of constitutionalism abused, as I am going to argue, presentst he crisis of liberal constitutionalism, the loss of its motivational force as a moral sign-post in the public sphere. Instead, one observes a retreat to some primordial and emotionally laden conceptualizations of a politically organized community (a Gemeinschaft) where emotions, primary bonds, foundational myths are more important than law and liberal constitution. Such a retreat results from the past but also presents a reaction to the growing complexity of the contemporary world, and involved risks.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Abusive constitutionalism and constitutionalism abused : sociological remarks on the crisis of liberal-democratic constitutionalism in postcommunist Europe
Znieważający konstytucjonalizm i konstytucjonalizm znieważony : refleksja socjologiczna na temat kryzysu liberalno-demokratycznego konstytucjonalizmu w Europie pokomunistycznej
Autorzy:
Skąpska, Grażyna
Opis:
This paper debates abusive constitutionalism and constitutionalism abused as ways to introduce a fundamental change of political system. Abusive constitutionalism consists in a change of a democratic regime in a less democratic one with the help of democratic means, i.e. democratically legitimized change of the existing constitution, or proclamation of a new constitution, as it recently happened in Hungary. An example of abused constitutionalism presents contemporary Poland. There the fundamental change of democratic regime happens notwithstanding the still binding constitution, as in an oblivion of it, by the means of ordinary laws proclaimed in a rush process by the ruling parliamentary majority. The whole process is steered in an informal way by the chairman of the ruling party. The important context of abusive constitutionalism, and of constitutionalism abused, as I am going to argue, presentst he crisis of liberal constitutionalism, the loss of its motivational force as a moral sign-post in the public sphere. Instead, one observes a retreat to some primordial and emotionally laden conceptualizations of a politically organized community (a Gemeinschaft) where emotions, primary bonds, foundational myths are more important than law and liberal constitution. Such a retreat results from the past but also presents a reaction to the growing complexity of the contemporary world, and involved risks.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
"Społeczeństwo w społeczeństwie". Socjologiczna koncepcja konstytucjonalizmu po komunizmie
Society in a Society. A Sociological Concept of Constitutionalism after Communism
Autorzy:
Skąpska, G.
Tematy:
constitutionalism
autoreflection
semantic steering
consolidation
hypocritical constitutionalism
negative constitutional consensus
positive constitutional consensus
rupture
differentiation
legal revolutions
rule of law
eclectic constitutionalism
konstytucjonalizm
autorefleksja
sterowanie semantyczne
konsolidacja
konstytucjonalizm hipokrytyczny
negatywny consensus konstytucyjny
pozytywny consensus konstytucyjny
ruptura
odróżnianie się
rewolucje legalne
państwo praw
konstytucjonalizm eklektyczny
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2139004.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Do postcommunist constitutions reflect a theory of society, which would contribute to the consolidation of new democracies around symbols and meanings, and to the formation of a positive constitutional consensus? Do they allow for choosing from many options of further development? The former system had such a theory at its disposal - it was Stalinist constitutionalism, founded on the Marxist theory of social development and a clearly defined distinction between Stalinist and liberal democratic constitutionalism. The social correlate of Stalinist constitutionalism, known also as hypocritical, presented a negative constitutional consensus. Current difficulties in the democratic consolidation, and the formation of a positive constitutional consensus are a result of a particular character of the legitimization of the transformation, in the concept of a legal revolution, and of the lacking of an undisputable and clear conceptualization of human rights. The latter present a deciding factor in the postcommunist differentiation from the Stalinist constitutionalism. In consequence, a hypothetic possibility of an eclectic constitutionalism emerges which success depends on its reflection of local democratic tradition and social aspirations.
Czy pokomunistyczne konstytucje wyrażają teorię społeczeństwa, która prowadziłaby do konsolidacji nowych demokracji wokół jasnych znaczeń i symboli, do wytworzenia się społecznego consensusu konstytucyjnego? Na dokonywanie wyborów spośród wielu możliwych opcji dalszego rozwoju? Taką teorią w postaci konstytucjonalizmu stalinowskiego dysponował poprzedni system. Jej fundament stanowiła marksistowska teoria rozwoju społecznego oraz jasna zasada odróżniania się konstytucjonalizmu stalinowskiego od konstytucjonalizmu demokraty'czno-liberalnego. Korelatem społecznym konstytucjonalizmu stalinowskiego, zwanego również konstytucjonalizmem hipokrytycznym, był negatywny consensus konstytucyjny. Obecne trudności w procesie konsolidacji demokracji i budowaniu pozytywnego consensusu konstytucyjnego związane są ze szczególnym charakterem legitymizacji przemian, w postaci koncepcji rewolucji legalnych, a także brakiem mocnych i bezdyskusyjnych podstaw dla koncepcji praw człowieka, jako podstawowego czynnika odróżniania się konstytucjonalizmu pokomunistycznego od konstytucjonalizmu stalinowskiego. W konsekwencji rysuje się hipotetyczna możliwość konstytucjonalizmu eklektycznego, którego powodzenie zależy od tego, czy odzwierciedla on lokalne tradycje demokratyczne i aspiracje społeczne.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
    Wyświetlanie 1-6 z 6

    Ta witryna wykorzystuje pliki cookies do przechowywania informacji na Twoim komputerze. Pliki cookies stosujemy w celu świadczenia usług na najwyższym poziomie, w tym w sposób dostosowany do indywidualnych potrzeb. Korzystanie z witryny bez zmiany ustawień dotyczących cookies oznacza, że będą one zamieszczane w Twoim komputerze. W każdym momencie możesz dokonać zmiany ustawień dotyczących cookies