Symposium on Making Democratic Theory Democratic: Democracy, Law, and Administration after Weber and Kelsen
Introduction
CHRISTOPHER ADAIR-TOTEFF
Democracy, Law, and Administration. After Weber and Kelsen: A Critical Reading
HUBERT TREIBER
On Hans Kelsen’s Proceduralist Democracy – Starting from Stephen Turner’s Book
SARA LAGI
Restraining the Administrative State: A Lavoiean Approach
MIKAYLA NOVAK
Defending Democracy: Hans Kelsen and intelligence in international society
ROBERT SCHEUTT
Some Observations
BRUCE C. WEARNE
From the “Ideology” to the “Reality” of Democracy
THOMAS OLECHOWSKI
From Judgment to Imperative: Hans Kelsen critical of ideologies
AGOSTINO CARRINO
Kelsen, Jellinek, and the Sociology of State
CHRISTOPHER ADAIR-TOTEFF
Response: Debating Weber and Kelsen in the 21st Century: The Relative Autonomy of
Democracy, Law, and Administration
STEPHEN TURNER AND GEORGE MAZUR
REVIEWS
Sexual Freedom and its Impact on Economic Growth and Prosperity
ROBERT F. MULLIGAN
Sociology and Classical Liberalism in Dialogue: Freedom is Something We do Together
JOSH MCCABE
Libertarian Literary and Media Criticism: Essays in Memory of Paul A. Cantor
FRED TURNER

