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Quotes from Russell Hardin

Shock therapy has arguably created a large block of politicized people ready to vote for someone, perhaps a militarist, a quasifascist, or an old-style Communist, to undo the transitional order that has harmed them.
~ Russell Hardin
The fundamentally important issue in the design of constitutions is to enable rather than hinder economic transitions that are not well understood in advance.
~ Russell Hardin
Tocqueville presciently claimed that the strength of the American government was to a large extent the result of its democratic incapacity to run the nation and the economy as coherently and effectively as a monarchical or autocratic government might run it.
~ Russell Hardin
We should qualify this observation to say that a constitution is more likely to last if it does not embody a misfit economic theory.
~ Russell Hardin
In the US case, the best constitution was one that left the Jeffersonian and Hamiltonian visions to be fought out in the economy rather than in the polity
~ Russell Hardin
Agreement between those of unequal power is inherently suspect. (page 102)
~ Russell Hardin
The tension between enabling and constraining democracy is therefore the heart of democratic constitutionalism.
~ Russell Hardin
Once we have a constitution and relevant legislative institutions in place, working out details may then be facilitated, although it need not be very democratic.
~ Russell Hardin
Creating a constitution is itself primarily an act of coordination on one of many possible ways of ordering our lives together, not an act of cooperating in an exchange or prisoner's dilemma.
~ Russell Hardin