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13. The Rise and Fall of Judicial Review before World War II
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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I. State-Building before the Totalitarian Encounter
- 1. An Exceptional Beginning 37
- 2. Social Science, Progressivism, and the State 56
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II. Totalitarianism and the Economy: The Renaissance of Free Enterprise
- 3. A Unique Economic Path 81
- 4. The Quest for a Cooperative Commonwealth: NRA and AAA 98
- 5. Two Roads to the Development State: TVA and NRPB 116
- 6. Totalitarianism and the Scuttling of the Development State 129
- 7. The Retreat from Cooperation to Fiscal Compensation 146
- 8. Totalitarianism and the National Security State 164
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III. Totalitarianism and Democratic Politics: The Rise of Interest Group Pluralism
- 9. Democracy and the “Values” Question 183
- 10. Envisioning Interest Group Pluralism 194
- 11. Interest Group Pluralism Institutionalized 217
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IV. Totalitarianism and the Court: From Higher Law to Neutrality
- 12. Totalitarianism and the Rediscovery of Civil Liberties 231
- 13. The Rise and Fall of Judicial Review before World War II 252
- 14. The Neutrality Ideal Comes to Court 262
- 15. Neutrality and the Due Process Revolution 280
- 16. Neutrality, Civil Liberty, and the Culture Wars 301
- Conclusion: The Dysfunctions of Antitotalitarian Liberalism 315
- Notes 327
- Index 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
I. State-Building before the Totalitarian Encounter
- 1. An Exceptional Beginning 37
- 2. Social Science, Progressivism, and the State 56
-
II. Totalitarianism and the Economy: The Renaissance of Free Enterprise
- 3. A Unique Economic Path 81
- 4. The Quest for a Cooperative Commonwealth: NRA and AAA 98
- 5. Two Roads to the Development State: TVA and NRPB 116
- 6. Totalitarianism and the Scuttling of the Development State 129
- 7. The Retreat from Cooperation to Fiscal Compensation 146
- 8. Totalitarianism and the National Security State 164
-
III. Totalitarianism and Democratic Politics: The Rise of Interest Group Pluralism
- 9. Democracy and the “Values” Question 183
- 10. Envisioning Interest Group Pluralism 194
- 11. Interest Group Pluralism Institutionalized 217
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IV. Totalitarianism and the Court: From Higher Law to Neutrality
- 12. Totalitarianism and the Rediscovery of Civil Liberties 231
- 13. The Rise and Fall of Judicial Review before World War II 252
- 14. The Neutrality Ideal Comes to Court 262
- 15. Neutrality and the Due Process Revolution 280
- 16. Neutrality, Civil Liberty, and the Culture Wars 301
- Conclusion: The Dysfunctions of Antitotalitarian Liberalism 315
- Notes 327
- Index 369