Constitutionalism and Its Discontents
Mark Tushnet author Bojan Bugaric author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Publishing:27th Jul '26
£24.00
This title is due to be published on 27th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A thoughtful and provocative meditation on both the potential and limits of constitutionalism.
In the early twenty-first century, constitutionalism confronts numerous pressures and critiques. Some prominent critics are concerned that constitutionalism’s modern form, in which high courts play a large role, limits popular self-governance. By committing their nations to detailed social and economic policies—from neoliberal requirements for balanced budgets to constitutionalized social welfare and environmental rights—many modern constitutions might make promises they cannot keep and be unduly rigid in the face of changing social, economic, and environmental conditions. Meanwhile, the rise of proto-authoritarian elected leaders around the world shows that constitutions are vulnerable to, and may even enable, democratic backsliding.
Mark Tushnet and Bojan Bugarič argue that addressing each of these serious concerns through constitutional design and innovation is potentially valuable, but paradoxically, every remedy also carries with it the possibility that it will intensify the very conditions it seeks to ameliorate. Instead, Tushnet and Bugarič propose a “thin” idea of constitutionalism and suggest that we should scale back our expectations for what constitutionalism can achieve. Political mobilization, led by people attuned to the economic and cultural causes of democratic backsliding, is a better bet.
“Mark Tushnet and Bojan Bugarič have written a powerful and timely book, especially relevant in this challenging period for democratic constitutionalism. Their work stands out for its comparative approach, its critical perspective, and its focus on envisioning solutions to the crisis.”
-- Roberto Gargarella, Universidad Pompeu Fabra“Civilization can harm more than it helps, Sigmund Freud wrote, and the same might be true of constitutionalism. So often counterproductive or useless, constitutionalism could still play a role in converting misery into unhappiness—just as Freud promised of civilization. As political reactionaries continue their alarming gains and progressives awaken from their long slumber, Bojan Bugarič and Mark Tushnet's book on our current ‘discontents’ is indispensable.”
-- Samuel Moyn, Yale Law ScISBN: 9780226850764
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
208 pages