What is another word for constitutionalism?

Pronunciation: [kˌɒnstɪtjˈuːʃənəlˌɪzəm] (IPA)

Constitutionalism is a term that refers to the principles that guide the operations of government and the rights of citizens that are entrenched in the constitution. Some synonyms of the word constitutionalism include rule of law, democracy, limited government, and constitutional governance. The rule of law means that all citizens are equally governed by the law, and no one is above the law. Democracy refers to a system of government where the people exercise power directly or indirectly. Limited government means that the powers of the government are limited by the constitution or law, and the government cannot exercise arbitrary power. Constitutional governance means that the government operates within the framework of the constitution while adhering to constitutional principles.

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Usage examples for Constitutionalism

His "System of Acquired Rights" already contains the germs of his socialist views, and his pamphlet on the Constitution, which appeared when the "new era" ended and the era of Bismarck began, is written to disparage the constitutionalism of modern Liberals.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
The Act of Union, carried as it was, was a clear breach of this declaration, and the policy of Sinn Fein was to ignore, holding it as null and void, the Union and every subsequent arrangement made in contravention of the Act of 1783. If it came to a question of constitutionalism Sinn Fein took up a High Tory attitude compared with the accommodating constitutionalism of the official Nationalist Party.
"The Evolution of Sinn Fein"
Robert Mitchell Henry
His loud protestations of constitutionalism turned out to be mere windy mouthings.
"The South American Republics Part I of II"
Thomas C. Dawson

Famous quotes with Constitutionalism

  • In the tradition of American constitutionalism, all men are equally endowed by their Creator with certain rights. The equality of man is understood in the light of man's inequality with God: because men are not and never can become God or gods — because unqualified wisdom is never available to human beings — only government by the consent of the governed, and under the rule of law, is intrinsically in accordance with the eternal order.
    Harry V. Jaffa
  • If "safeguards of individual liberty" do not have "any intrinsic worth", then neither does individual liberty. And if individual liberty has no intrinsic worth, neither does individual life. It is impossible to imagine a more complete denial of President Bush's proclamation of the sanctity of human life, or of his assertion of an "essential human dignity attached to all persons by virtue of their very existence." This is not only legal positivism, it is nihilism. It is not only a denial of any moral foundation of constitutionalism, it is a denial of any moral foundation of political community
    Harry V. Jaffa
  • There is not now, and never has been any such difference between one human being and another human being, or whatever race or color, such that one is by nature the ruler of the other, as any human being is by nature the ruler of any dog or any horse. For this reason, legitimate political authority can arise only by the consent of the governed, and consent can never be given for any reason other than the equal protection of the rights of the governed. Hence equal protection is the foundation of all constitutionalism, even apart from its specific inclusion in the Constitution itself. For more reasons than one, Justice Harlan's dissenting opinion ought to have been the opinion of the Court in 1896; even more ought it to have been the opinion of the Court in 1954
    Harry V. Jaffa
  • Unless we as a political community can by reasoned discourse re-establish in our own minds the authority of the constitutionalism of the Founding Fathers and of Lincoln, of government devoted to securing the God-given equal rights of every individual human being, we will remain ill equipped to bring the fruits of freedom to others.
    Harry V. Jaffa
  • Whereas in Western countries the constitution merely had to guarantee the rights of a pre-existing civil society and culture, in Russia it also had to create these. It had to educate society - and the state itself - into the values and ideas of liberal constitutionalism.
    Orlando Figes

Related words: democratic constitutionalism, constitutionalism in europe, the future of constitutionalism, the problem of constitutionalism, liberal constitutionalism, constitutionalism in china

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