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Constitutionalism is a typically modernist project in that it seeks to dictate social order by means of institutional design.
This project, however, fails in two ways. Empirically, constitutionalism is confronted with the fact that constitutions have
limited control over their social environment. Epistemologically, constitutionalism has great difficulty in finding a convincing
foundational relation between abstract constitutional provisions and constitutional norms for concrete situations. On the
basis of this poor record, it is hard to comprehend how constitutionalism remains such an influential factor in our polity.
This article tries to explain our adherence to the philosophy of constitutional ordering by analysing its function in constitutional
discourse.
This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. 相似文献
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