jpearcemollandAug 22, 202134 min readWhat is the British Constitution?Introduction Britain has the Sunday roast, fish and chips by the beach, its ever-changing weather and its distinctive politics. At the...
jpearcemollandApr 1, 20214 min readThe British Constitution - its sources. By James Pearce-Molland“Our Constitution, in short, is a judge-made constitution, and it bears on its face all the features, good and bad, of judge-made law" -...
jpearcemollandJan 23, 20218 min readHas Parliament Moved On? By James Pearce-Molland French wine, Italian food, German cars, British _______.[1] It is hard to figure out what that last word is. I’ll give you a second to...
jpearcemollandOct 27, 20207 min readInto The Maelstrom: Understanding a Politics of Paradox by K.J.O'MearaThe modern world in which we have found ourselves appears to be one characterised by antinomian shades of paradox. We have become a...
jpearcemollandOct 27, 202016 min readIsaiah Berlin on Morality, Determinism and Freedom: An Interview, opening paragraph by K.J.O’MearaOne of the more frequently discussed Political Theorists and Historians of Ideas from the 20th Century is Sir Isaiah Berlin. Instantly...
jpearcemollandOct 26, 20204 min readTo what extent is the UK a liberal democracy, by James Pearce-MollandThis essay will show that the UK is a liberal democracy because it has the features of one. The essay will cover three qualities of a...
jpearcemollandOct 26, 202075 min readTwo Concepts of Liberty, by Isaiah BerlinIf men never disagreed about the ends of life, if our ancestors had remained undisturbed in the Garden of Eden, the studies to which the...