The American law state's many personalities create its political-legal dysfunction, setting the stage for new eras including the rise of Trump. The sudden emergence of the Trump nation surprised nearly everyone, including journalists, pundits, political consultants, and academics. When Trump won in 2016, his ascendancy was widely viewed as a fluke. Yet time showed it was instead the rise of a movement—angry, militant, revanchist, and unabashedly authoritarian. How did this happen? Twilight of the American State offers a sweeping exploration of how law and legal institutions helped prepare the grounds for this rebellious movement. The controversial argument is that, viewed as a legal matter, the American state is not just a liberal democracy, as most Americans believe. Rather, the American state is composed of an uneasy and unstable combination of different versions of the state—liberal democratic, administered, neoliberal, and dissociative. Each of these versions arose through its own law and legal institutions. Each emerged at different times historically. Each was prompted by deficits in the prior versions. Each has survived displacement by succeeding versions. All remain active in the contemporary moment—creating the political-legal dysfunction America confronts today. Pierre Schlag maps out a big picture view of the tribulations of the American state. The book abjures conventional academic frameworks, sets aside prescriptions for quick fixes, dispenses with lamentations about polarization, and bypasses historical celebrations of the American Spirit.
Author(s): Pierre Schlag
Edition: 1
Publisher: University Of Michigan Press
Year: 2023
Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF | TOC
Pages: 243
Tags: Political Science; Political Behavior And Public Opinion; American Politics
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Charts
Chart I. Liberal Democratic/Administered States
Chart II. Liberal Democratic/Administered/Neoliberal States
Acknowledgments
Preface
I. Introduction—Distractionand Catastrophe
The Trump Show
The Current Disorder
What Now?
II. The Liberal Democratic State
The Emergence of the Liberal Democratic State
The U.S. Constitution—Sacredand Prosaic
State and Civil Society
Parting Thoughts
III. The Administered State
Administered and Administrative
The Administrative State
The Administered State
Slippage—fromthe Administrative State to the Administered State
Design—from the Legal Academy to the Administered State
The Corrosive Consequences of the “Constructive” Approaches
IV. The Neoliberal State
A More Materialist Account of Neoliberalism
What Neoliberalism Is Not
The Legal Mechanics of Invisibilization
The Legal Mechanics of Neoliberalism
The Erasure of the State/Civil Society Distinction
The Neoliberal Entanglement of State and Civil Society
The Contradictions of the Neoliberal State
Neoliberal Futures
Neoliberal Domination?
V. The Dissociative State
A Lack of Awareness and Reconnaissance
The Absence of Legal Mind
Uber-Positivism
The Dissolution of Identity
VI. The Authoritarian Temptation
Authoritarian Opportunism
Mythic Fascism
VII. The Contest of Diagnoses
Culture-WideDecadence
Macro Blockage—MicroProliferation
The Dark Specters
Misapprehending Social Coordination Systems
Coda
Notes on Method
Notes
Index