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Full-Text Articles in Law
Review Of Reason And Rhetoric In The Philosophy Of Hobbes, Donald J. Herzog
Review Of Reason And Rhetoric In The Philosophy Of Hobbes, Donald J. Herzog
Reviews
In the 1960s, Quentin Skinner wrote a series of polemical if terse papers arguing that the conventional approach to the history of political theory was confused. Using Hobbes as something of a vehicle for his position, Skinner enunciated what is now well known as the "Cambridge" approach to political theory. He urged that we situate authors in their intellectual contexts so that we can isolate what is distinctive, perhaps subversive, in their use of language: only then, he argued, can we have any valid historical understanding on what they are doing in writing these weird books in the first place. …
The Law Of The Jubilee In Modern Perspective, Bruce Ledewitz
The Law Of The Jubilee In Modern Perspective, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals.
Law And The Coming Environmental Catastrophe, Bruce Ledewitz
Law And The Coming Environmental Catastrophe, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals.
On Death And Dworkin: A Critique Of His Theory Of Inviolability, Richard Stith
On Death And Dworkin: A Critique Of His Theory Of Inviolability, Richard Stith
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Human Rights Genealogy, Ruti Teitel
The Order Of The Coif Annual Lecture, Lecture, The Constituteion Of The Procedural Republic: Liberal Rights And Civic Virtues, Michael J. Sandel
The Order Of The Coif Annual Lecture, Lecture, The Constituteion Of The Procedural Republic: Liberal Rights And Civic Virtues, Michael J. Sandel
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law As The Continuation Of God By Other Means, Pierre Schlag
Law As The Continuation Of God By Other Means, Pierre Schlag
Publications
No abstract provided.
The Environment: Private Or Common Property?, Zev Trachtenberg
The Environment: Private Or Common Property?, Zev Trachtenberg
Oklahoma Law Review
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Review Of On Voluntary Servitude: False Consciousness And The Theory Of Ideology, Donald J. Herzog
Review Of On Voluntary Servitude: False Consciousness And The Theory Of Ideology, Donald J. Herzog
Reviews
Michael Rosen brings intoxicating erudition and an elegant if elusive prose style to crack—or pulverize—one of the most venerable chestnuts of social theory, the theory of ideology. For Rosen, the two central elements of that theory are (1) that societies are self-maintaining systems and (2) that they produce false consciousness in their members precisely because it helps to maintain society. And for Rosen, the theory is, well, a spectacular mess. Despite the efforts of such analytical Marxists as G. A. Cohen, he urges, no such view can be reconstructed in ways that begin to comport with our ordinary standards for …
Genetic Testing, Nature, And Trust, Anita L. Allen
Genetic Testing, Nature, And Trust, Anita L. Allen
All Faculty Scholarship
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