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Constitutionalism, identity, difference, and legitimacy: Theoretical perspectives
Constitutionalism, Identity, Difference, and Legitimacy: Theoretical Perspectives explores the complex relationship between constitutional frameworks and questions of collective identity, cultural diversity, and political legitimacy. The book examines how constitutions function not only as legal documents but also as symbols that shape national identity and accommodate social differences. Through theoretical analysis and comparative insights, it discusses the challenges of reconciling universal constitutional principles with particular identities and traditions, while maintaining legitimacy in diverse societies. This work offers valuable perspectives for scholars, students, and practitioners interested in constitutional theory, multiculturalism, and the philosophical foundations of democratic governance.
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