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Single Idea 21078

[filed under theme 24. Political Theory / B. Nature of a State / 3. Constitutions ]

Full Idea

Changes for the better are necessary, in order that the constitution may constantly approach the optimum end prescribed by laws of right.

Gist of Idea

A constitution must always be improved when necessary

Source

Immanuel Kant (Perpetual Peace [1795], App 1)

Book Ref

Kant,Immanuel: 'Political Writings', ed/tr. Reiss,Hans [CUP 1996], p.118


A Reaction

This should be a clause in every constitution. It is crazy to feel trapped by a misjudgement or outdated view of your ancestors.


The 10 ideas from 'Perpetual Peace'

Kant made the social contract international and cosmopolitan [Kant, by Oksala]
Hiring soldiers is to use them as instruments, ignoring their personal rights [Kant]
Some trust in the enemy is needed during wartime, or peace would be impossible [Kant]
The state of nature always involves the threat of war [Kant]
Equality is where you cannot impose a legal obligation you yourself wouldn't endure [Kant]
Each nation should, from self-interest, join an international security constitution [Kant]
A constitution must always be improved when necessary [Kant]
The a priori general will of a people shows what is right [Kant]
There is now a growing universal community, and violations of rights are felt everywhere [Kant]
There are political and inter-national rights, but also universal cosmopolitan rights [Kant]