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Common Good Constitutionalism
Book • 2022
Adrian Vermeule's "Common Good Constitutionalism" is a significant work in legal and political philosophy that challenges traditional liberal approaches to constitutional interpretation.
Vermeule argues for a common good approach, emphasizing the importance of promoting the flourishing of the community as a whole.
He criticizes the emphasis on individual rights and judicial review that he sees as characteristic of liberal constitutionalism.
Vermeule's work has been highly influential within conservative legal circles but has also generated significant controversy.
His ideas have been praised for their intellectual rigor and criticized for their potential to undermine individual liberties.
Vermeule argues for a common good approach, emphasizing the importance of promoting the flourishing of the community as a whole.
He criticizes the emphasis on individual rights and judicial review that he sees as characteristic of liberal constitutionalism.
Vermeule's work has been highly influential within conservative legal circles but has also generated significant controversy.
His ideas have been praised for their intellectual rigor and criticized for their potential to undermine individual liberties.
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Mentioned by Jerome Copulsky when discussing Adrian Vermeule's critique of Deneen's book and his idea of integration from within.

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