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On Judicial Review and Democratic Authority: Dedication to a ProcessColetti, Aaron J. January 2023 (has links)
Dedication to a Process argues that while judicial review is a justified decision-making procedure in a democratic scheme of government on instrumentalist grounds, it will always come at a politico-moral cost. Chapter One surveys Thomas Christiano’s egalitarian conception of democracy to establish a scheme of democracy upon which to ground this analysis. This chapter argues that under Christiano’s account of the normative grounds of democracy, which is rooted in the fundamental social justice principle of public equality, there are necessary limits to democratic authority. When these limits are exceeded, there is a results-based argument available that can justify the use of judicial review from a Razian perspective, however, this manner of decision-making comes at the concession of a significant politico-moral value that is bound up with democratic authority: intrinsic justice. Chapter Two analyzes Ronald Dworkin’s constitutional conception of democracy to determine if there is a way to pay down the cost of judicial review. This chapter will argue that a purely content-based analysis like the one Dworkin is suggesting with his holistic scheme of democratic authority may be able to avoid the loss of intrinsic justice. However, if we are more concerned not with content but with who the authoritative voice is on constitutional matters, as is the case with Christiano’s modular scheme of democratic authority, then we must revert to the conclusion reached in Chapter One. Chapter Three considers Wil Waluchow’s theory of Community Constitutional Morality to rule out the possibility that judges appealing to a community’s positive normative commitments as a kind of customary constitutional law can be grounded in public equality, thereby retaining democratic authority and avoiding the politico-moral cost established in Chapter One. This chapter will argue, however, that despite passing the Public Equality Test mechanically, there is an important value argument to be made that locates intrinsic justice within characteristically democratic institutions such as the legislature and that any compromise of the democratic process must result in a politico-moral loss if we are indeed dedicated to the process. / Thesis / Master of Arts (MA)
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Authority and Politics: The Relation Between Authority and Political Views Among Those With the Normative Identity StyleOefelein, Patrick 01 January 2023 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this study was to determine whether a relationship exists between the theorized identity styles and political positions, views, and opinions. Also investigated were the effects of authority on political views, specifically within the normative identity style. Students at a large southeastern metropolitan university (N = 440) took an anonymous online survey in exchange for course credit. Those with a normative identity style, who look to authority figures for answers, were found to have much higher levels of conservatism and held more conservative positions than did those with an informational style, who seek out their own sources for answers. Those with a diffuse-avoidant style, who avoid making identity related decisions, fell between the normative and informational styles on most of these measures. For those with a normative identity style, political views on welfare deservingness were better predicted by news media choice and parental political ideology than by personal political ideology. For those with an informational identity style, most political views were better predicted by personal political ideology than by news media choice, parental political ideology, or parental news media choice. A lack of usage of traditional media in favor of social media may explain some of the results. Further implications are discussed.
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The Neopragmatist's Hammer: Forging Administrative AuthorityKasdan, David Oliver 06 May 2010 (has links)
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REPORT ON AN INTERNSHIP WITH THE TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY RESOURCE STEWARDSHIP ORGANIZATIONJohnson, Keri Renee 21 July 2003 (has links)
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Parent-Adolescent Conflict in Central Appalachia: The Effects of Parental Authority, Familism, Conformity, and AutonomyGerbus, Valerie Lynn 31 May 2007 (has links)
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Masculine/National Authorities; catholic/military citizenshipsNicaragua 1930-1943Gomez Lacayo, Juan Pablo January 2014 (has links)
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Advocacy: A Vital Step in Attaining Full Practice Authority for the Advanced Practice Registered NurseCafasso, Mandi 21 April 2015 (has links)
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Post-Industrialism and Normative TechnocracyShabino, Allen January 1978 (has links)
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EXPLORING THE USE OF FORMAL AUTHORITY IN POLICE-CITIZEN ENCOUNTERSBROWN, ROBERT ALEXANDER 01 July 2003 (has links)
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TRADITIONAL AUTHORITY ATTITUDES, MORAL WORLDVIEWS AND THE CULTURE WARENRIGHT, NANCY K. 07 October 2004 (has links)
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