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Taking Rights Seriously by Ronald Dworkin

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Book name: Taking Rights Seriously (2024)
Category: Constitution
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Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1977, midnight
The book is a seminal work in legal philosophy that argues for a rights-based theory of law, challenging the prevalent utilitarian approach that prioritizes the greatest good for the greatest number. The author insists that individual rights should be treated as absolute trumps against the state's utilitarian calculations, advocating for a moral reading of the constitution where rights are grounded in justice rather than legislative majority. Through a series of essays, the work explores the role of moral principles in legal decision-making, the concept of judicial discretion, and the proper interpretation of the law, ultimately emphasizing that rights are fundamental to the American legal system and should be taken seriously by judges, lawmakers, and citizens alike. The 5640th greatest book of all time

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Ronald Dworkin

Ronald Dworkin

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