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The English Constitution - Understanding the Structure and Traditions of British Politics - cover

The English Constitution - Understanding the Structure and Traditions of British Politics

Walter Bagehot

Verlag: Good Press

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Walter Bagehot's "The English Constitution" stands as a seminal exploration of the British political system in the mid-19th century, characterized by its insightful analysis and clarity of prose. In this work, Bagehot delves into the intricate machinery of the British constitution, distinguishing between the 'Äòdignified'Äô and 'Äòefficient'Äô parts of government, and emphasizing the importance of conventions and practices that underpin the formal structures. His literary style combines rigorous intellectual inquiry with accessible language, lending the book both scholarly weight and readability, making it a foundational text for understanding British constitutional law and political theory in the context of its time. Bagehot, a journalist and profound thinker, was influenced by the political climate of his time, witnessing the gradual evolution of parliamentary governance and the impact of the Victorian era on British society. His experience in journalism'Äîparticularly as the editor of the "The Economist"'Äîequipped him with a critical lens through which to view political structures, thereby shaping his thoughts in "The English Constitution." Bagehot'Äôs reflections capture the complexities and contradictions inherent in British democracy, serving as both a critique and celebration of its institutions. This book is highly recommended for students of political science, history, and law, as it offers a profound understanding of the dynamics of government. Bagehot's examination not only facilitates a broader comprehension of the English political system but also instills a critical appreciation for the subtle nuances that define constitutional governance. Readers seeking to grasp the foundations of modern democratic principles will find rich insights within these pages.
Verfügbar seit: 20.11.2019.
Drucklänge: 283 Seiten.

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