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2013

Constitutional, Canadian, Culture

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Children Of Two Logics: A Way Into Canadian Constitutional Culture, Benjamin Berger Jan 2013

Children Of Two Logics: A Way Into Canadian Constitutional Culture, Benjamin Berger

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Through an analysis of the Canadian case, this article explores the tension between the universal and the particular in modern constitutional imagination, arguing that the points of friction between these two “logics” of constitutionalism are invaluable entry points into understanding the defining features of various constitutional cultures. The article argues that to understand Canadian constitutional culture, both at the structural level and also in the finer strokes surrounding given issues, one must appreciate that Canadians are the children of two constitutional logics: that of the local, the particular, and harmonious relations between diverse communities achieved through political compromise, and that …