The paradox of constitutionalism refers to the tension between the need for a constitution to establish and limit governmental power while simultaneously granting authority to enforce its provisions. This creates a dilemma: the very framework that protects individual rights and liberties may also be manipulated by those in power to undermine those same rights. Thus, constitutionalism aims to balance authority and accountability but often faces challenges in ensuring that the mechanisms intended to safeguard democracy do not become tools of oppression. This paradox highlights the complexities of governance and the ongoing struggle to uphold the rule of law.
Is the struggle of liberalism and constitutionalism justifiable?why?
Is the struggle of liberalism and constitutionalism justifiable?why?
Constitutionalism
Everyone no matter who you are must abide by the rules of the constitution.
constitutionalism is when the government has limits from the people, usually by a written constitution.
Democracy, constitutionalism and capitalism.
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j.s.mill
paradox = paradoha (however, the English word "paradox" is more common).
The name of the tactic to obscure ideas and ferment discourse is called constitutionalism. Constitutionalism is also the complex of ideas, attitudes, and patterns of behavior.
constitutionalism