Federalist Thinking is an attempt to achieve a synthesis among several intellectual contributions in order to reassess the nature of federalism. Professor Lucio Levi points out unobserved relationships among classical thinkers belonging to distant, and generally unrelated, cultural areas.
Federalist Thinking is an attempt to achieve a synthesis among several intellectual contributions in order to reassess the nature of federalism. Professor Lucio Levi points out unobserved relationships among classical thinkers belonging to distant, and generally unrelated, cultural areas.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lucio Levi is professor of political science and comparative politics at the University of Torino in Italy, and a member of the board of directors of the Centre for Studies on Federalism (Torino) and editor of The Federalist Debate. He is an active member of the World Federalist Movement and the Union of European Federalists. He has authored books on federalism, European integration and international organizations, among which are L'internationalisme ne suffit pas: Internationalisme marxiste et fédéralisme, (1984; all-French text) and Altiero Spinelli and Federalism in Europe and the World (1990; all-English text).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 The Federalist and the Constitution of the United States of America Part 3 Kant, World Federation, Perpetual Peace, and Human Emancipation Part 4 The Federalist Component of the French Revolution Part 5 Federalism and the Criticism of the Limits of the National State in the 1800s Part 6 The First World War, the Crisis of the National State, and the Problem of European Unity Part 7 English Constitutional Federalism and the Crisis of the European System of States between the World Wars Part 8 The Rise of the Theoretical Autonomy of Federalism after the Second World War Part 9 Bibliography
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 The Federalist and the Constitution of the United States of America Part 3 Kant, World Federation, Perpetual Peace, and Human Emancipation Part 4 The Federalist Component of the French Revolution Part 5 Federalism and the Criticism of the Limits of the National State in the 1800s Part 6 The First World War, the Crisis of the National State, and the Problem of European Unity Part 7 English Constitutional Federalism and the Crisis of the European System of States between the World Wars Part 8 The Rise of the Theoretical Autonomy of Federalism after the Second World War Part 9 Bibliography
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