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  2. Constitutionalism - Wikipedia

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    Constitutionalism is descriptive of a complicated concept, deeply embedded in historical experience, which subjects the officials who exercise governmental powers to the limitations of a higher law. Constitutionalism proclaims the desirability of the rule of law as opposed to rule by the arbitrary judgment or mere fiat of public officials ...

  3. Constitutional theory - Wikipedia

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    Kant was basing his doctrine on none other but constitutionalism and constitutional government. Kant had thus formulated the main problem of constitutionalism, “The constitution of a state is eventually based on the morals of its citizens, which, in its turns, is based on the goodness of this constitution.” Kant's idea is the foundation for ...

  4. Madhu Limaye - Wikipedia

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    Madhu Limaye (1 May 1922 – 8 January 1995), (full name: Madhukar Ramchandra Limaye), was an Indian socialist essayist and activist, particularly active in the 1970s. [1] A follower of Ram Manohar Lohia and a fellow-traveller of George Fernandes , he was active in the Janata government that gained power at the Centre following the Emergency .

  5. New constitutionalism - Wikipedia

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    New constitutionalism is derived from the classical neo-liberalism framework and represents a set of political policies that promote a new global order. [1] The goal of new constitutionalism is to separate the democratic and economic practices by shifting economic aims from the regional and national level to the global level through constitutional framework. [2]

  6. Constitutional liberalism - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Constitutional liberalism is different from liberal constitutionalism. While the former asserts values of personal sovereignty at a constitutional level, the latter guards freedom to assert ones own values in the constitution, [ 8 ] and, as any constitutionalism designed to curb the tyrannical majority , is inherently antidemocratic .

  7. Limited government - Wikipedia

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    The 1793 French Constitution, on the other hand, cherished legislative supremacy and was based on the idea influenced by Rousseau – that limited government was best achieved through a "rational democratic self-government seeking to give expression to the general will ... as the optimal antidote to the arbitrary rule of absolute monarchy."

  8. Su. Samuthiram - Wikipedia

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    Samuthiram was born in Tippanampatti village in Tirunelveli District.He worked in All India Radio and Doordarshan.He was a prolific writer who wrote fourteen novels, four novellas, two essay anthologies, one play and more than 300 short stories (published as twenty two collections). [1]

  9. Digital constitutionalism - Wikipedia

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    Digital constitutionalism is a concept used in the context of research investigating the impact of digital technology on constitutional values and principles. As for the notion of constitutionalism , this concept has not received a univocal definition, having been referred to a movement, a set of instruments and an ideology.