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Constitutional Alchemy
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In ‘The End of Law’, Bill Scheuerman illustrates the ways normativity, context and decision interlace, putting the lie to Carl Schmitt’s claim that decision is pure will. In doing so, Scheuerman gestures toward a truth about the alchemical nature of constitutions. Like decisions, I argue, constitutions are alchemical mechanisms for actualizing norms and normativizing facts. They accomplish this in part through mediating between dynamic (individual and political) selves before and after the moment of decision or coming-into-force. Schmitt’s error – or perhaps his strategy – is to make static this dynamic process of political self-formation. Viewed as static, it is more difficult to discern the process of normativizing facts and concretizing norms. I show how contemporary populist authoritarians are particularly skilled at harnessing this strategy. Populist authoritarians often use constitutional change to consolidate not just power but constructed identity. They are able to do so because constitutions provide this strategy of dynamic identity formation, which, by generating new normative imperatives, in turn shores up legitimacy.
Title: Constitutional Alchemy
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In ‘The End of Law’, Bill Scheuerman illustrates the ways normativity, context and decision interlace, putting the lie to Carl Schmitt’s claim that decision is pure will.
In doing so, Scheuerman gestures toward a truth about the alchemical nature of constitutions.
Like decisions, I argue, constitutions are alchemical mechanisms for actualizing norms and normativizing facts.
They accomplish this in part through mediating between dynamic (individual and political) selves before and after the moment of decision or coming-into-force.
Schmitt’s error – or perhaps his strategy – is to make static this dynamic process of political self-formation.
Viewed as static, it is more difficult to discern the process of normativizing facts and concretizing norms.
I show how contemporary populist authoritarians are particularly skilled at harnessing this strategy.
Populist authoritarians often use constitutional change to consolidate not just power but constructed identity.
They are able to do so because constitutions provide this strategy of dynamic identity formation, which, by generating new normative imperatives, in turn shores up legitimacy.
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