The Invisible State
Cambridge University Press

The Invisible State

Subjects: History, Australasian & Pacific history
ISBN13: 9780521366588
Published: 26 Apr 1991

Format - Hardback
By Davidson, Alastair

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The Invisible State

Regular price A$167.58
Sale price A$167.58 Regular price A$172.76
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In the modern State, power rests on the consensus of the citizens. They accord its institutions the authority to regulate society. State theory suggests that this authority is a right to speak on certain matters in certain ways and to have the audience agree with those statements. It is a matter of an authorised language; all others fall into the category of ratbaggery. In this 1991 book, the first major book applying State theory to Australia, Alastair Davidson shows how Australian citizens were formed in the nineteenth century, and how their particular characteristics led to the empowering of a certain language of power: legalism. He further shows that this made the judiciary the most powerful arm of government - unlike countries where the people arm sovereign and the legislature supreme - because the judiciary has the last say on all issues and in its own language.

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