Bruce Ackerman is Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University and the award-winning author of eighteen books, including Social Justice in the Liberal State and his multivolume constitutional history We the People. His book The Stakeholder Society (written with Anne Alstott) served as a basis for Tony Blair’s introduction of child investment accounts in the United Kingdom. He contributes frequently to the New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times. Ackerman is a member of the American Law Institute and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the recipient of the American Philosophical Society’s Henry M. Phillips Prize for lifetime achievement in jurisprudence.
An ambitious and demanding book…What is most valuable in
Revolutionary Constitutions is the sense of drama and detail in the
history of constitutional construction…A considerable
achievement…worth reading.
*London Review of Books*
A robust defense of popular sovereignty as both constitutional
ideal and practical possibility at a time when nominal democracies
around the globe are slinking further away from anything like
popular sovereignty…This is a work of bold theorizing and bolder
faith (that is the best word for it) in the link between the people
and the law, citizens and the state.
*Religious Studies Review*
Bruce Ackerman’s Revolutionary Constitutions is a triumph. It
enables the reader to appreciate the many complex factors that
contribute to the legitimacy of constitutions and the creation of
constitutionalism in a country. In doing so, Ackerman seamlessly
navigates events, movements, and a range of charismatic
constitutional personalities. He deftly discusses Nehru, Mandela,
Ben-Gurion, and de Gaulle, amongst others, and their roles in the
making or breaking of constitutional revolutions.
*Dr. Menaka Guruswamy, Advocate, Supreme Court of India*
After changing how we think about the U.S. Constitution, Bruce
Ackerman is doing the same for the rest of the world. This volume
is a remarkable start for what is certain to become one of the most
ambitious endeavors in constitutional scholarship: to understand
the different beginnings of constitutionalism in the world.
*Miguel Poiares Maduro, European University Institute*
From George Washington to Nelson Mandela, and from Ben-Gurion to
Ayatollah Khomeini, Ackerman takes his theory of the central role
of constitutional politics in the creation and evolution of
constitutions into a comparativist sphere and offers a theory of
how typical patterns in revolutionary history shape the diverse
constitutional challenges and trajectories we see in the world
today. A project of grand intellectual ambition and a fascinating
read.
*Yochai Benkler, Harvard Law School*
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