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Corey Brettschneider (Author)

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0691119708 978-0691119700 July 2, 2007

When the Supreme Court in 2003 struck down a Texas law prohibiting homosexual sodomy, it cited the right to privacy based on the guarantee of "substantive due process" embodied by the Constitution. But did the court act undemocratically by overriding the rights of the majority of voters in Texas? Scholars often point to such cases as exposing a fundamental tension between the democratic principle of majority rule and the liberal concern to protect individual rights. Democratic Rights challenges this view by showing that, in fact, democracy demands many of these rights.

Corey Brettschneider argues that ideal democracy is comprised of three core values--political autonomy, equality of interests, and reciprocity--with both procedural and substantive implications. These values entitle citizens not only to procedural rights of participation (e.g., electing representatives) but also to substantive rights that a "pure procedural" democracy might not protect. What are often seen as distinctly liberal substantive rights to privacy, property, and welfare can, then, be understood within what Brettschneider terms a "value theory of democracy." Drawing on the work of John Rawls and deliberative democrats such as Jürgen Habermas, he demonstrates that such rights are essential components of--rather than constraints on--an ideal democracy. Thus, while defenders of the democratic ideal rightly seek the power of all to participate, they should also demand the rights that are the substance of self-government.



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Develops a 'value theory of democracy' grounded in political autonomy, equality of interests, and reciprocity. -- Nina C. Ayoub, Chronicle of Higher Education



[B]rettschneider has produced an innovative, imaginative new perspective on judicial review. He makes a persuasive case that democracy itself demands the legal recognition of certain substantive rights....[N]o one interested in rights or democratic theory can afford to ignore this book. -- A.D. Sarat, Choice

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"No problem of democratic theory is more formidable than how to reconcile majority rule with respect for individual rights. Democratic Rights is an original and compelling contribution to this debate--one that will affect the course of democratic theory for years to come. Among its most provocative and ingenious arguments is its case for the illegitimacy of the death penalty and the political parity of property and welfare rights under a democratic constitution. The prose is a model of compact lucidity."--Eamonn Callan, Stanford University

"First-rate. In a consistently accessible style, Corey Brettschneider presents a clear, innovative argument that he sustains in an elegant and economical way throughout."--Simone Chambers, University of Toronto

"This ambitious book establishes its author as a scholar setting out a distinctive and credible position within liberal democratic theory. Clear and accessible, it reaches eminently reasonable conclusions on a range of policy issues, and develops a theoretical structure that can be used to apply the author's recommended 'middle course' (between 'pure proceduralist' democrats and 'nondemocratic' liberals) directly to constitutional law and matters of basic justice."--Leif Wenar, University of Sheffield



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COREY BRETTSCHNEIDER is Associate Professor of Political Science at Brown University, where he teaches courses in political theory and public law. He is also Associate Professor, by courtesy, of Philosophy and Public Policy. For the academic year 2010-2011 Brettschneider is a Rockefeller Faculty Fellow at the Princeton University Center for Human Values. He was a Visiting Associate Professor at Harvard Law School for the Winter Term 2009 and a Faculty Fellow at the Harvard Safra Center for Ethics during the 2006-2007 academic year. Brettschneider received a PhD in Politics from Princeton University and a JD from Stanford University. He is the author of Democratic Rights: The Substance of Self-Government (Princeton University Press, 2007). His most recent articles include "The Politics of the Personal: A Liberal Approach," in the American Political Science Review (2007), "A Transformative Theory of Religious Freedom," in Political Theory (2010), and "When the State Speaks, What Should it Say? Democratic Persuasion and the Freedom of Expression," forthcoming in Perspectives on Politics. These articles are part of a larger book project in progress, Democratic Persuasion: Promoting Public Values in Private Life. In addition, Aspen Press will publish Brettschneider's three-volume casebook on constitutional law in 2011.

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justice process, democratic contractualism, substantive democratic rights, new natural law theorists, substantive individual rights, pure procedural theory, paradigmatic rights, minimal owner, majoritarian procedures, democratic justification, inclusion principle, democratic treatment, decisional autonomy, arbitrary coercion, core democratic values, democratic outcomes, qua citizens, democratic meaning, legitimate coercion, democratic reasons, procedural theories, epistemic theories, state coercion, legitimate democracy
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Supreme Court, New York, Justice Tension, Political Liberalism, Justice Results, Harvard University Press, United States, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, First Amendment, Princeton University Press, Joshua Cohen, Two Treatises of Government, Samuel Freeman, John Rawls, Political Economy, Stephen Macedo, Austin Sarat, Ronald Dworkin, Freedom's Law, Regulating Intimacy, Larry Legislator, Susan Okin, Liberal View, New Haven
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