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The Citizen of Many Worlds: Societal Constitutionalism and the Antinomies of Democracy
Christopher Thornhill
Birmingham Law School
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Democracy
100%
Many-worlds
100%
Antinomy
100%
Societal Constitutionalism
100%
Citizenship
66%
Teubner
66%
Political Institutions
33%
Classical Form
33%
Contemporary Society
33%
Global Law
33%
Lawmaking
33%
National Citizenship
33%
National Integration
33%
Democratic Citizen
33%
Gunther Teubner
33%
Postnational Constellation
33%
Acentric
33%
Arts and Humanities
Democracy
100%
Many worlds
100%
Antinomy
100%
Constitutionalism
100%
Law
66%
Normative
33%
Completion
33%
Contemporary Society
33%
Political Institutions
33%
Post-national
33%
Social Sciences
Constitutionalism
100%
Democracy
100%
Law
66%
Political Institutions
33%
Contemporary Society
33%
National Integration
33%