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In The General Will in the Modern Constitutional State, Joseph R. Reisert challenges standard interpretations of Rousseau, according to which his political theory either has nothing to offer the present but a radical critique or commends an illiberal, plebiscitary democracy. Reisert argues that the principles of political right Rousseau sets forth in The Social Contract are correct and that the political institutions of modern constitutional and democratic states substantially satisfy them.

Rousseauâs central normative commitments â to popular sovereignty, constitutional law, representative government, the rule of law, periodic elections, universal suffrage, and equal basic rights for all â correspond closely to our contemporary understanding of what political legitimacy requires. Taking seriously Rousseauâs claim that a sort of contract lies at the foundation of every political society, Reisert offers a novel interpretation of willing a general will, arguing that the experience of formulating and acting upon a general will is as common as are the experiences of membership in a civic association and of undertaking any collective activity as a member of such an organization. Reisert expertly demonstrates that, when we recognize that a nationâs true constitution is the content of the peopleâs general will, we will be able to see how our political institutions (mostly) satisfy Rousseauâs normative principles of political right, and we will also discover new perspectives on constitutional politics and constitutional interpretation.

The General Will in the Modern Constitutional State will be of interest to those who study Rousseauâs political thought, history of political thought, constitutionalism, and constitutional theory.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 9/12/2025
      ISBN13: 9781041052500, 978-1041052500
      ISBN10: 1041052502

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In The General Will in the Modern Constitutional State, Joseph R. Reisert challenges standard interpretations of Rousseau, according to which his political theory either has nothing to offer the present but a radical critique or commends an illiberal, plebiscitary democracy. Reisert argues that the principles of political right Rousseau sets forth in The Social Contract are correct and that the political institutions of modern constitutional and democratic states substantially satisfy them.

      Rousseauâs central normative commitments â to popular sovereignty, constitutional law, representative government, the rule of law, periodic elections, universal suffrage, and equal basic rights for all â correspond closely to our contemporary understanding of what political legitimacy requires. Taking seriously Rousseauâs claim that a sort of contract lies at the foundation of every political society, Reisert offers a novel interpretation of willing a general will, arguing that the experience of formulating and acting upon a general will is as common as are the experiences of membership in a civic association and of undertaking any collective activity as a member of such an organization. Reisert expertly demonstrates that, when we recognize that a nationâs true constitution is the content of the peopleâs general will, we will be able to see how our political institutions (mostly) satisfy Rousseauâs normative principles of political right, and we will also discover new perspectives on constitutional politics and constitutional interpretation.

      The General Will in the Modern Constitutional State will be of interest to those who study Rousseauâs political thought, history of political thought, constitutionalism, and constitutional theory.

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