Can We Know the Status Quo?
Roger L. Faith
Constitutional Political Economy, 2004, vol. 15, issue 2, 145-151
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This brief essay discusses some of the conceptual difficulties and issues associated with defining and recognizing the status quo. These considerations cast doubt on using the status quo as a normative constraint in the formulation and application of policy.
Date: 2004
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