El poder constituyente, entre el mito liberal y el cuestionamiento contrarrevolucionario

Autores
Castaño, Sergio Raul
Año de publicación
2013
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español castellano
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artículo
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versión publicada
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Part I of this article starts by approaching the idea of the constituent power of the people, typical of liberal constitutionalism, as posited by Sieyès and received by the political and legal system currently in force in the West. Then comes a demonstration of the unviability of the concept that proposes that someone could be entitled to social or political command without exercising it (as postulated by the so-called ?sovereignty of the people?): as a matter of fact, social and political command is a form of legal power essentially linked to the performance of a duty, and therefore the holder of that power will be the person who (legitimately) exercises command; some remarks on the so called sovereignty ?in the State? and on the real sovereignty of the State; and finally a suggestion in favor of a realistic view of the causal role of consensus at the constitutional level. Part II aims to give a systematic answer to the question of the constituent power. Firstly, the two terms that make up the locution are analyzed (i. e., ?political power? and ?constitution?). Then it is made clear that the constituent power is one of the functions of political power. Consequently, it is concluded that the principle of the constituent power of the people (or the nation) has no foundations in objective reality. Part III focuses on the modern counterrevolutionary assumptions concerning the constitution (as posited by Joseph de Maistre) and demonstrates how questionable are the grounds ?particularly for a thomist philosophy- from which a critical thesis against the reality and legitimacy of constituent power can be made by such position.
Fil: Castaño, Sergio Raul.
Materia
PODER CONSTITUYENTE
SOBERANÍA
LIBERALISMO
CONTRARREVOLUCIÓN
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title El poder constituyente, entre el mito liberal y el cuestionamiento contrarrevolucionario
spellingShingle El poder constituyente, entre el mito liberal y el cuestionamiento contrarrevolucionario
Castaño, Sergio Raul
PODER CONSTITUYENTE
SOBERANÍA
LIBERALISMO
CONTRARREVOLUCIÓN
title_short El poder constituyente, entre el mito liberal y el cuestionamiento contrarrevolucionario
title_full El poder constituyente, entre el mito liberal y el cuestionamiento contrarrevolucionario
title_fullStr El poder constituyente, entre el mito liberal y el cuestionamiento contrarrevolucionario
title_full_unstemmed El poder constituyente, entre el mito liberal y el cuestionamiento contrarrevolucionario
title_sort El poder constituyente, entre el mito liberal y el cuestionamiento contrarrevolucionario
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Castaño, Sergio Raul
author Castaño, Sergio Raul
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv PODER CONSTITUYENTE
SOBERANÍA
LIBERALISMO
CONTRARREVOLUCIÓN
topic PODER CONSTITUYENTE
SOBERANÍA
LIBERALISMO
CONTRARREVOLUCIÓN
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Part I of this article starts by approaching the idea of the constituent power of the people, typical of liberal constitutionalism, as posited by Sieyès and received by the political and legal system currently in force in the West. Then comes a demonstration of the unviability of the concept that proposes that someone could be entitled to social or political command without exercising it (as postulated by the so-called ?sovereignty of the people?): as a matter of fact, social and political command is a form of legal power essentially linked to the performance of a duty, and therefore the holder of that power will be the person who (legitimately) exercises command; some remarks on the so called sovereignty ?in the State? and on the real sovereignty of the State; and finally a suggestion in favor of a realistic view of the causal role of consensus at the constitutional level. Part II aims to give a systematic answer to the question of the constituent power. Firstly, the two terms that make up the locution are analyzed (i. e., ?political power? and ?constitution?). Then it is made clear that the constituent power is one of the functions of political power. Consequently, it is concluded that the principle of the constituent power of the people (or the nation) has no foundations in objective reality. Part III focuses on the modern counterrevolutionary assumptions concerning the constitution (as posited by Joseph de Maistre) and demonstrates how questionable are the grounds ?particularly for a thomist philosophy- from which a critical thesis against the reality and legitimacy of constituent power can be made by such position.
Fil: Castaño, Sergio Raul.
description Part I of this article starts by approaching the idea of the constituent power of the people, typical of liberal constitutionalism, as posited by Sieyès and received by the political and legal system currently in force in the West. Then comes a demonstration of the unviability of the concept that proposes that someone could be entitled to social or political command without exercising it (as postulated by the so-called ?sovereignty of the people?): as a matter of fact, social and political command is a form of legal power essentially linked to the performance of a duty, and therefore the holder of that power will be the person who (legitimately) exercises command; some remarks on the so called sovereignty ?in the State? and on the real sovereignty of the State; and finally a suggestion in favor of a realistic view of the causal role of consensus at the constitutional level. Part II aims to give a systematic answer to the question of the constituent power. Firstly, the two terms that make up the locution are analyzed (i. e., ?political power? and ?constitution?). Then it is made clear that the constituent power is one of the functions of political power. Consequently, it is concluded that the principle of the constituent power of the people (or the nation) has no foundations in objective reality. Part III focuses on the modern counterrevolutionary assumptions concerning the constitution (as posited by Joseph de Maistre) and demonstrates how questionable are the grounds ?particularly for a thomist philosophy- from which a critical thesis against the reality and legitimacy of constituent power can be made by such position.
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