We, the mediated people : popular constitution-making in contemporary South America / Joshua Braver.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780197650660
- 342.8029 23
- KH545 .B73 2023
Also issued in print: 2023.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Populist leaders define the people as one segment of the population that is unbound by law to centralise power. This book retells the story of constitution-making in South America to develop an alternative theory of how and how not to break law to construct an inclusive people. Braver argues that through the 'extraordinary adaptation' of old institutions, an inclusive people may illegally create a new constitution but still protect democracy. He examines how populist leaders in Venezuela and Ecuador established semi-authoritarian constitutions through lawless constitution-making while Colombia and Bolivia managed to avoid the same fate by engaging in extraordinary adaptation.
Specialized.
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