Medieval Constitution of Liberty
Medieval Constitution of Liberty
Political Foundations of Liberalism in the West
Young, Andrew T.; Salter, Alexander William
The University of Michigan Press
08/2023
310
Mole
Inglês
9780472056019
15 a 20 dias
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List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Part 1: The Historical Backdrop
2. The Fall of Rome and the Rise of the Barbarian West
3. The Carolingian Project
4. The Peace of God
Part 2: The Medieval Constitution: Theory and History
5. Political Property Rights and Constitutional Bargaining
6. Sovereignty and Self-Enforcing Political Property Rights
7. Polycentric Sovereignty
8. Why Western Europe? Why Not Elsewhere?
Part 3: The Medieval Institutions of Liberty
9. Representative Assemblies
10. The Self-Governing Medieval City
Part 4: The Rise of the Nation-State
11. The Tragedy of the Medieval Anticommons?
12. What State Capacity Cannot Do
13. Postscript: The Road Away from Polycentric Sovereignty
14. Appendix: Historiographical Notes
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Part 1: The Historical Backdrop
2. The Fall of Rome and the Rise of the Barbarian West
3. The Carolingian Project
4. The Peace of God
Part 2: The Medieval Constitution: Theory and History
5. Political Property Rights and Constitutional Bargaining
6. Sovereignty and Self-Enforcing Political Property Rights
7. Polycentric Sovereignty
8. Why Western Europe? Why Not Elsewhere?
Part 3: The Medieval Institutions of Liberty
9. Representative Assemblies
10. The Self-Governing Medieval City
Part 4: The Rise of the Nation-State
11. The Tragedy of the Medieval Anticommons?
12. What State Capacity Cannot Do
13. Postscript: The Road Away from Polycentric Sovereignty
14. Appendix: Historiographical Notes
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medieval constitution of liberty;economic freedom;political liberalism;medieval Europe;High Middle Ages;political property rights;rule of law;constitutionalism;political economy;Great Enrichment;Great Divergence;representative political institutions;representative assemblies;institutional economics;constitutional economics;polycentricity;federalism;feudalism;sovereignty;classical liberalism;medieval constitution
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Part 1: The Historical Backdrop
2. The Fall of Rome and the Rise of the Barbarian West
3. The Carolingian Project
4. The Peace of God
Part 2: The Medieval Constitution: Theory and History
5. Political Property Rights and Constitutional Bargaining
6. Sovereignty and Self-Enforcing Political Property Rights
7. Polycentric Sovereignty
8. Why Western Europe? Why Not Elsewhere?
Part 3: The Medieval Institutions of Liberty
9. Representative Assemblies
10. The Self-Governing Medieval City
Part 4: The Rise of the Nation-State
11. The Tragedy of the Medieval Anticommons?
12. What State Capacity Cannot Do
13. Postscript: The Road Away from Polycentric Sovereignty
14. Appendix: Historiographical Notes
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Part 1: The Historical Backdrop
2. The Fall of Rome and the Rise of the Barbarian West
3. The Carolingian Project
4. The Peace of God
Part 2: The Medieval Constitution: Theory and History
5. Political Property Rights and Constitutional Bargaining
6. Sovereignty and Self-Enforcing Political Property Rights
7. Polycentric Sovereignty
8. Why Western Europe? Why Not Elsewhere?
Part 3: The Medieval Institutions of Liberty
9. Representative Assemblies
10. The Self-Governing Medieval City
Part 4: The Rise of the Nation-State
11. The Tragedy of the Medieval Anticommons?
12. What State Capacity Cannot Do
13. Postscript: The Road Away from Polycentric Sovereignty
14. Appendix: Historiographical Notes
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medieval constitution of liberty;economic freedom;political liberalism;medieval Europe;High Middle Ages;political property rights;rule of law;constitutionalism;political economy;Great Enrichment;Great Divergence;representative political institutions;representative assemblies;institutional economics;constitutional economics;polycentricity;federalism;feudalism;sovereignty;classical liberalism;medieval constitution