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Mitchell S. Muncy : The End of Democracy?: The Celebrated First Things Debate, With Arguments Pro and Con and " the Anatomy of a Controversy"
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Author: Mitchell S. Muncy
Title: The End of Democracy?: The Celebrated First Things Debate, With Arguments Pro and Con and " the Anatomy of a Controversy"
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Date: 1997-09-15
ISBN: 1890626031
Publisher: Spence Publishing Company
Weight: 1.22 pounds
Size: 5.89 x 8.84 x 1.13 inches
Edition: First Edition
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American conservatism's most ferocious internecine controversy in years erupted when the journal First Things published a symposium on "the judicial usurpation of politics," exploring the daring question "whether we have reached or are reaching the point where conscientious citizens can no longer give moral assent to the existing regime." A far-flung debate ensued, engaging scores of contestants in countless journals and newspapers. A new volume collects for the first time the original symposium and the most important responses, with a new 90-page essay by First Things' Richard John Neuhaus, "The Anatomy of a Controversy." Collected here is the original November 1996 symposium on "The End of Democracy? The Judicial Usurpation of Politics," in which Robert Bork, Russell Hittinger, Hadley Arkes, Charles Colson, Robert George, and the editors of First Things confront five decades of judicial decrees arrogating to the courts the final say on abortion, euthanasia, homosexuality, obscenity, and other fundamental questions of how we order our lives together. Responses from 20 eminent commentators follow (including Gertrude Himmelfarb, Mary Ann Glendon, William Bennett, Norman Podhoretz, and William Kristol), ranging from condemnation of the symposium's reckless flirtation with rebellion to praise for its forthright engagement of distressing but urgent questions. An extended review of the contours and implications of the controversy by Father Neuhaus rounds out the volume.
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