Ebook: Myth of the Sacred: The Charter, the Courts, and the Politics of the Constitution in Canada
Author: Patrick James, Donald E. Abelson, Michael Lusztig
- Year: 2002
- Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
- Language: English
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In this collection the authors challenge the "myth of the sacred" - the idea that certain aspects of the constitutional process - judicial political behaviour, interest group politics, and centralization of power - are untouchable politically. They suggest that certain actors and institutions have contributed to a myth about the normative basis of Canadian constitutional politics, a myth perpetuated through the popular media as well as much of the scholarly literature. Such actors often disguise their overtly political behavior with a cloak of impartiality, presenting their actions as furthering the public good and therefore immune to challenge. The Myth of the Sacred seeks to challenge this ideal.
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