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The author begins with the claim that everything is evolution, but evolution is not everything, to defend the thesis that although the system’s cognitive learning can adequately explain the possibility of evolutionary achievements, significant changes of course in world history through normativ framework learning should still be understood as a revolutionary achievement that can not be reduced to evolution – even though the revolution is also evolution. He argues that the revolution disembarrasses the normative potential of social evolution and that the subsequent constitutionalization embodies the reason and the emancipatory force of the revolution, the progress in the consciousness of freedom, transcending the gap between reason and will.

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  • The author begins with the claim that everything is evolution, but evolution is not everything, to defend the thesis that the system’s cognitive learning can adequately explain the possibility of evolutionary achievements, significant changes in world history through normativ framework learning should still be understood as a revolutionary achievement that can not be reduced to evolution – even though the revolution is evolution

  • Na economia, na ciência, nas corporações multinacionais, nos serviços secretos de atuação global, nas redes da máfia, do terror e de ONGs, nas parcerias público-privadas e em associações transnacionais de todo tipo surge um déficit precário de estado de direito que leva igualmente ao fracasso toda tentativa de concretizar adequadamente os catálogos e as declarações de direitos fundamentais que pomposamente são ampliados e complementados em toda parte

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The author begins with the claim that everything is evolution, but evolution is not everything, to defend the thesis that the system’s cognitive learning can adequately explain the possibility of evolutionary achievements, significant changes in world history through normativ framework learning should still be understood as a revolutionary achievement that can not be reduced to evolution – even though the revolution is evolution. Texto escrito para o livro Soziologische Jurisprudenz, organizado por Gralf-Peter Calliess e Andreas Fischer-Lescano em homenagem a Günther Teubner, a ser publicado em 2009 pela editora De Gruyter Recht.

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