独裁的幽灵:总统权力的司法授权

IF 0.5 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
G. Dodds
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这个未来乌托邦。事实上,我们从这里(资本主义)到那里(衰退)的道路并不完全清楚。考虑到这一挑战的巨大规模,这不应被视为一个重大缺点。此外,Degrowth的大多数出版物也可以这样说,它们都有未来规划的方向。所描述的策略应该如何整合、扩大(或缩小)并根据不同的背景进行调整?政治机构在向德格罗斯过渡的过程中扮演了什么角色?这本书并没有为这些关键问题提供完全令人满意的答案。例如,很少有人谈论国家在带来变革方面的作用。同样令人震惊的是,作者们几乎忽略了他们的论点,即“根本不清楚精英们会在什么条件下,基于什么样的社会力量平衡,放弃他们的特权,这些特权建立在不均衡发展和全球不公正的基础上,并得到军事力量的支持”(291)。不过,总的来说,尽管一些读者可能会反对缺乏彻底的政治分析,但这本书的目的并不是详尽无遗,而是说服人们相信衰退是一个可能和可取的未来,并邀请其他人制定自己志同道合的解决方案。在这方面,作者的努力应该受到赞扬——如果来自不同学科的学者接受挑战,用更详细的建议填补本书的空白,那就更应该受到赞扬。
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The Specter of Dictatorship: Judicial Enabling of Presidential Power
of this future utopia. The path that would take us from here (capitalism) to there (degrowth) is in fact not entirely clear. Considering the immense scale of this challenge, this should not be considered a major shortcoming. Additionally, the same could be said for the majority of Degrowth publications that share an orientation to future planning. How are the strategies described supposed to be integrated, scaled up (or down), and adjusted to different contexts? What role do political institutions play into the transition to Degrowth? The book does not provide fully satisfying answers to these key questions. For example, very little is said about the role of the state in bringing about change. It is also striking that the authors almost brush over their contention that “it is not at all clear under which conditions and based on what balance of social forces elites would give up their privileges, which are built on uneven development and global injustice and backed up by military might” (291). Overall though, while some readers might object to the lack of thorough political analysis, the book’s aim is not to be exhaustive but rather to convince that degrowth is a possible and desirable future, and to invite others to develop their own like-minded solutions. In this respect, the authors’ effort should be praised—even more so if scholars from different disciplines take on the challenge to fill the gaps in this book with more detailed proposals.
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