Theory of Societal Constitutionalism: Foundations of a Non-Marxist Critical Theory

Theory of Societal Constitutionalism: Foundations of a Non-Marxist Critical Theory

by David Sciulli
ISBN-10:
0521410401
ISBN-13:
9780521410403
Pub. Date:
11/29/1991
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521410401
ISBN-13:
9780521410403
Pub. Date:
11/29/1991
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Theory of Societal Constitutionalism: Foundations of a Non-Marxist Critical Theory

Theory of Societal Constitutionalism: Foundations of a Non-Marxist Critical Theory

by David Sciulli
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Overview

The author argues that the existing conceptual frameworks of political and social theory restrict both theorists and empirical researchers to a narrow definition of authoritarianism that focuses on governmental structure and fails to take account of forms of social control exercised outside the governmental sphere. Rather than define authoritarianism primarily by contrast to liberal democracy, Sciulli argues, we need to broaden our conception of authoritarianism to include "social authoritarianism," referring to social control imposed by private organizations and institutions, such as business corporations and professional associations. In this book, Sciulli develops an alternative conceptual framework, which he calls the theory of societal constitutionalism, and he explains how the theory can be used to assess whether social order in a society, whether democratic or authoritarian in political rule, is characterized by some degree of social authoritarianism. The book will be important reading for theorists in sociology, political science and legal studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521410403
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/29/1991
Series: American Sociological Association Rose Monographs
Pages: 380
Product dimensions: 6.26(w) x 9.33(h) x 0.94(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: societal constitutionalism as critical theory; Part I. Conceptual Foundations of Societal Constitutionalism: 2. Social integration and social control: the importance of procedural normative restraints; 3. Liberalism and the Weberian dilemma: from restraints on government to restraints on civil society; 4. Conceptual foundations of societal constitutionalism: from internal restraints on government to external restraints on drift; Part II. Origins of the Analytical Distinctions and Conceptual Foundations: Retracing Steps Taken By Habermas, Fuller, and Parsons: 5. Societal constitutionalism's grounding against relativism: from Weber's legal positivism to Habermas' communication theory; 6. Societal constitutionalism's threshold in practice: from Fuller's legal theory to societal constitutionalism; 7. Societal constitutionalism's organizational manifestation, I: voluntaristic action as a distinct concept; 8. Societal constitutionalism's organizational manifestation, II: from voluntaristic action to collegial formations; Part III. Implications of the Analytical Distinctions and Conceptual Foundations: 9. Procedural institutionalization beyond the Western democracies: three bases of voluntaristic restraint; 10. External restraints: prospects for reason and 'tradition'; 11. Collegial formations as external procedural restraints: prospects for a public realm; Notes; Bibliography; Name index; Subject index.
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