Cuthbert Brown Paul (15 results)

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Published by T?r Publishing, 2026
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Published by Týr Publishing, 2026
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Britain has not collapsed. It has adapted to tolerate failure without correction. This is worse.Britain's institutions continue to function. Elections occur. Governments change. Parliament sits. Courts adjudicate. Yet beneath this appearance of continuity lies a deeper constitutional reality: the…mechanisms through which democratic consent is translated into enforceable action have degraded to the point where normal politics cannot reliably correct dysfunction.This is not imminent collapse. It is something more serious: a stable but decaying equilibrium in which failure is absorbed by process, authority is preserved by avoiding decision and the transmission from mandate to consequence is repeatedly diluted, deferred or displaced.The Restoration diagnoses how advanced democratic systems weaken without visible rupture. It explains how the Anglosphere settlement - historically contingent and dependent upon authority exercised openly and bounded deliberately - was misclassified as universal and inevitable. It sets out the constitutional logic for lawful, time-limited reassertion of authority where ordinary mechanisms have ceased to function.Rejecting both nostalgia and revolutionary politics, The Restoration presents a constitutional framework for the lawful, statutory, parliamentary, and time-limited reassertion of democratic authority when ordinary political mechanisms have ceased to function as intended.Crucially, Restoration is not designed to expand permanent state power. It is deliberately temporary. It contains independent termination mechanisms and succeeds only when extraordinary authority becomes unnecessary and is relinquished.Provocative, rigorously argued, and deeply timely, The Restoration asks one of the defining political questions of our age: How can a democracy restore its ability to govern without abandoning the constitutional principles that made it democratic in the first place Essential reading for policymakers, constitutional scholars, political leaders, academics, students of government, and anyone concerned with the future of Britain and the wider democratic world.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Britain has not collapsed. It has adapted to tolerate failure without correction. This is worse.Britain's institutions continue to function. Elections occur. Governments change. Parliament sits. Courts adjudicate. Yet beneath this appearance of continuity lies a deeper constitutional reality…: the mechanisms through which democratic consent is translated into enforceable action have degraded to the point where normal politics cannot reliably correct dysfunction.This is not imminent collapse. It is something more serious: a stable but decaying equilibrium in which failure is absorbed by process, authority is preserved by avoiding decision and the transmission from mandate to consequence is repeatedly diluted, deferred or displaced.The Restoration diagnoses how advanced democratic systems weaken without visible rupture. It explains how the Anglosphere settlement - historically contingent and dependent upon authority exercised openly and bounded deliberately - was misclassified as universal and inevitable. It sets out the constitutional logic for lawful, time-limited reassertion of authority where ordinary mechanisms have ceased to function.Rejecting both nostalgia and revolutionary politics, The Restoration presents a constitutional framework for the lawful, statutory, parliamentary, and time-limited reassertion of democratic authority when ordinary political mechanisms have ceased to function as intended.Crucially, Restoration is not designed to expand permanent state power. It is deliberately temporary. It contains independent termination mechanisms and succeeds only when extraordinary authority becomes unnecessary and is relinquished.Provocative, rigorously argued, and deeply timely, The Restoration asks one of the defining political questions of our age: How can a democracy restore its ability to govern without abandoning the constitutional principles that made it democratic in the first place?Essential reading for policymakers, constitutional scholars, political leaders, academics, students of government, and anyone concerned with the future of Britain and the wider democratic world. Britain's institutions still function-but can they still govern? The Restoration offers a blueprint to restore effective government without sacrificing democratic principles. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Published by Týr Publishing Jul 2026, 2026
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Published by TYR Publishing, 2026
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Britain has not collapsed. It has adapted to tolerate failure without correction. This is worse.Britain's institutions continue to function. Elections occur. Governments change. Parliament sits. Courts adjudicate. Yet beneath this appearance of continuity lies a deeper constitutional reality…: the mechanisms through which democratic consent is translated into enforceable action have degraded to the point where normal politics cannot reliably correct dysfunction.This is not imminent collapse. It is something more serious: a stable but decaying equilibrium in which failure is absorbed by process, authority is preserved by avoiding decision and the transmission from mandate to consequence is repeatedly diluted, deferred or displaced.The Restoration diagnoses how advanced democratic systems weaken without visible rupture. It explains how the Anglosphere settlement - historically contingent and dependent upon authority exercised openly and bounded deliberately - was misclassified as universal and inevitable. It sets out the constitutional logic for lawful, time-limited reassertion of authority where ordinary mechanisms have ceased to function.Rejecting both nostalgia and revolutionary politics, The Restoration presents a constitutional framework for the lawful, statutory, parliamentary, and time-limited reassertion of democratic authority when ordinary political mechanisms have ceased to function as intended.Crucially, Restoration is not designed to expand permanent state power. It is deliberately temporary. It contains independent termination mechanisms and succeeds only when extraordinary authority becomes unnecessary and is relinquished.Provocative, rigorously argued, and deeply timely, The Restoration asks one of the defining political questions of our age: How can a democracy restore its ability to govern without abandoning the constitutional principles that made it democratic in the first place?Essential reading for policymakers, constitutional scholars, political leaders, academics, students of government, and anyone concerned with the future of Britain and the wider democratic world. Britain's institutions still function-but can they still govern? The Restoration offers a blueprint to restore effective government without sacrificing democratic principles. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Britain has not collapsed. It has adapted to tolerate failure without correction. This is worse.Britain's institutions continue to function. Elections occur. Governments change. Parliament sits. Courts adjudicate. Yet beneath this appearance of continuity lies a deeper constitutional reality…: the mechanisms through which democratic consent is translated into enforceable action have degraded to the point where normal politics cannot reliably correct dysfunction.This is not imminent collapse. It is something more serious: a stable but decaying equilibrium in which failure is absorbed by process, authority is preserved by avoiding decision and the transmission from mandate to consequence is repeatedly diluted, deferred or displaced.The Restoration diagnoses how advanced democratic systems weaken without visible rupture. It explains how the Anglosphere settlement - historically contingent and dependent upon authority exercised openly and bounded deliberately - was misclassified as universal and inevitable. It sets out the constitutional logic for lawful, time-limited reassertion of authority where ordinary mechanisms have ceased to function.Rejecting both nostalgia and revolutionary politics, The Restoration presents a constitutional framework for the lawful, statutory, parliamentary, and time-limited reassertion of democratic authority when ordinary political mechanisms have ceased to function as intended.Crucially, Restoration is not designed to expand permanent state power. It is deliberately temporary. It contains independent termination mechanisms and succeeds only when extraordinary authority becomes unnecessary and is relinquished.Provocative, rigorously argued, and deeply timely, The Restoration asks one of the defining political questions of our age: How can a democracy restore its ability to govern without abandoning the constitutional principles that made it democratic in the first place?Essential reading for policymakers, constitutional scholars, political leaders, academics, students of government, and anyone concerned with the future of Britain and the wider democratic world. Britain's institutions still function-but can they still govern? The Restoration offers a blueprint to restore effective government without sacrificing democratic principles. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Britain has not collapsed. It has adapted to tolerate failure without correction. This is worse.Britain's institutions continue to function. Elections occur. Governments change. Parliament sits. Courts adjudicate. Yet beneath this appearance of continuity lies a deeper constitutional reality…: the mechanisms through which democratic consent is translated into enforceable action have degraded to the point where normal politics cannot reliably correct dysfunction.This is not imminent collapse. It is something more serious: a stable but decaying equilibrium in which failure is absorbed by process, authority is preserved by avoiding decision and the transmission from mandate to consequence is repeatedly diluted, deferred or displaced.The Restoration diagnoses how advanced democratic systems weaken without visible rupture. It explains how the Anglosphere settlement - historically contingent and dependent upon authority exercised openly and bounded deliberately - was misclassified as universal and inevitable. It sets out the constitutional logic for lawful, time-limited reassertion of authority where ordinary mechanisms have ceased to function.Rejecting both nostalgia and revolutionary politics, The Restoration presents a constitutional framework for the lawful, statutory, parliamentary, and time-limited reassertion of democratic authority when ordinary political mechanisms have ceased to function as intended.Crucially, Restoration is not designed to expand permanent state power. It is deliberately temporary. It contains independent termination mechanisms and succeeds only when extraordinary authority becomes unnecessary and is relinquished.Provocative, rigorously argued, and deeply timely, The Restoration asks one of the defining political questions of our age: How can a democracy restore its ability to govern without abandoning the constitutional principles that made it democratic in the first place?Essential reading for policymakers, constitutional scholars, political leaders, academics, students of government, and anyone concerned with the future of Britain and the wider democratic world. Britain's institutions still function-but can they still govern? The Restoration offers a blueprint to restore effective government without sacrificing democratic principles. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

Published by TYR Publishing, 2026
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Britain has not collapsed. It has adapted to tolerate failure without correction. This is worse.Britain's institutions continue to function. Elections occur. Governments change. Parliament sits. Courts adjudicate. Yet beneath this appearance of continuity lies a deeper constitutional reality…: the mechanisms through which democratic consent is translated into enforceable action have degraded to the point where normal politics cannot reliably correct dysfunction.This is not imminent collapse. It is something more serious: a stable but decaying equilibrium in which failure is absorbed by process, authority is preserved by avoiding decision and the transmission from mandate to consequence is repeatedly diluted, deferred or displaced.The Restoration diagnoses how advanced democratic systems weaken without visible rupture. It explains how the Anglosphere settlement - historically contingent and dependent upon authority exercised openly and bounded deliberately - was misclassified as universal and inevitable. It sets out the constitutional logic for lawful, time-limited reassertion of authority where ordinary mechanisms have ceased to function.Rejecting both nostalgia and revolutionary politics, The Restoration presents a constitutional framework for the lawful, statutory, parliamentary, and time-limited reassertion of democratic authority when ordinary political mechanisms have ceased to function as intended.Crucially, Restoration is not designed to expand permanent state power. It is deliberately temporary. It contains independent termination mechanisms and succeeds only when extraordinary authority becomes unnecessary and is relinquished.Provocative, rigorously argued, and deeply timely, The Restoration asks one of the defining political questions of our age: How can a democracy restore its ability to govern without abandoning the constitutional principles that made it democratic in the first place?Essential reading for policymakers, constitutional scholars, political leaders, academics, students of government, and anyone concerned with the future of Britain and the wider democratic world. Britain's institutions still function-but can they still govern? The Restoration offers a blueprint to restore effective government without sacrificing democratic principles. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

Published by TYR Publishing, 2026
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Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United KingdomCitiRetail
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Britain has not collapsed. It has adapted to tolerate failure without correction. This is worse.Britain's institutions continue to function. Elections occur. Governments change. Parliament sits. Courts adjudicate. Yet beneath this appearance of continuity lies a deeper constitutional reality…: the mechanisms through which democratic consent is translated into enforceable action have degraded to the point where normal politics cannot reliably correct dysfunction.This is not imminent collapse. It is something more serious: a stable but decaying equilibrium in which failure is absorbed by process, authority is preserved by avoiding decision and the transmission from mandate to consequence is repeatedly diluted, deferred or displaced.The Restoration diagnoses how advanced democratic systems weaken without visible rupture. It explains how the Anglosphere settlement - historically contingent and dependent upon authority exercised openly and bounded deliberately - was misclassified as universal and inevitable. It sets out the constitutional logic for lawful, time-limited reassertion of authority where ordinary mechanisms have ceased to function.Rejecting both nostalgia and revolutionary politics, The Restoration presents a constitutional framework for the lawful, statutory, parliamentary, and time-limited reassertion of democratic authority when ordinary political mechanisms have ceased to function as intended.Crucially, Restoration is not designed to expand permanent state power. It is deliberately temporary. It contains independent termination mechanisms and succeeds only when extraordinary authority becomes unnecessary and is relinquished.Provocative, rigorously argued, and deeply timely, The Restoration asks one of the defining political questions of our age: How can a democracy restore its ability to govern without abandoning the constitutional principles that made it democratic in the first place?Essential reading for policymakers, constitutional scholars, political leaders, academics, students of government, and anyone concerned with the future of Britain and the wider democratic world. Britain's institutions still function-but can they still govern? The Restoration offers a blueprint to restore effective government without sacrificing democratic principles. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.