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- W2915408033 abstract "Andrew Arato’s The Adventures of the Constituent Power: Beyond Revolutions? is a book rich in detail, offering interesting insights into whichever locus of the subject matter one’s interest is focused on. The book fits into Arato’s long-term research program, which aims to add to the set, in his view too small, of “serious synthetic works linking theory and comparative analysis that are capable of prudentially orienting actors engaged in constitution-making processes all over the world.”1 This is not Arato’s first contribution in this spirit. Most recently, he published Post Sovereign Constitution Making, which can be considered as a first volume of a two-part opus, completed by The Adventures.2 In the first part of The Adventures, “On the History of the Idea of the Constituent Power,” Arato presents both the intellectual beginnings of the notion of (sovereign) constituent power and discusses two early paradigm cases: the making of the French and U.S. Constitutions. Notably, important contributions towards constitutional thought are already contained in the introduction, which provides a critical appraisal of the concepts of “sovereignty” and “sovereign constitution making,” amongst others. Those who read The Adventures through the lens of an intellectual historian or political theorist may therefore be advised to read the introduction and Part I together. In Chapter 1, Arato starts his discussion by showing the shift in the locus of fundamental constitution-making power from Machiavelli’s violent founder to Rousseau’s sovereignty of the people (as distinguished from legislative authority).3 Arato then considers Hobbes’s and Locke’s approaches to contractualism and sovereignty, noticing that Locke acknowledged “supreme” constituent power of the people but not a “sovereign” (unlimited) power.4 Another aspect of Locke’s theory stressed by Arato is its recognition of the people as an intermediate category between a mere collection of individuals (“a multitude”) and a legally constituted organization.5" @default.
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- W2915408033 title "Andrew Arato, The Adventures of the Constituent Power: Beyond Revolutions?" @default.
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