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Subjectivation and Cohesion : Towards the Reconstruction of a Materialist Theory of Law.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Historical Materialism Book SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2020Copyright date: ©2021Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (320 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004432017
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Subjectivation and CohesionDDC classification:
  • 340.1
LOC classification:
  • K235 .B835 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Preface to the English Edition -- ‎Preface -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Part 1. Self-reproduction or Self-organisation? -- ‎Chapter 1. Introduction to Part 1 -- ‎Chapter 2. The Self-reproduction of the Legal System: Luhmann/Teubner -- ‎1. Niklas Luhmann: Law as a System -- ‎2. Gunther Teubner: The Hypercycle of Law -- ‎3. Critique -- ‎Chapter 3. Social Self-organisation: Habermas -- ‎1. Money, Power, Solidarity -- ‎2. The System of Rights -- ‎3. Critique -- ‎Chapter 4. The End and the Beginning -- ‎Part 2. ReConstructing Materialist Legal Theory -- ‎Chapter 5. Introduction to Part 2 -- ‎Chapter 6. Foundations: The 1920s and 30s -- ‎1. The Constitutional Theories of Neumann and Kirchheimer -- ‎2. Evgeny Pashukanis -- ‎Chapter 7. Renaissance and Crisis of Marxism Since the 1970s -- ‎1. The Tradition of the Legal Form Analysis -- ‎2. The Franco-Italian Theory Strand -- ‎Part 3. Reconstruction: Subjectivation and Cohesion -- ‎Chapter 8. Introduction to Part 3 -- ‎Chapter 9. Extended Relationships of Forces -- ‎1. Totality -- ‎2. Relational Rights and Powers -- ‎Chapter 10. Subjectivation -- ‎Chapter 11. Hegemony -- ‎1. Hegemonic Government -- ‎2. Routine Repetition -- ‎Chapter 12. The Legal Form -- ‎1. Society - a Precarious Hegemonic Project -- ‎2. The Concept of Form -- ‎Chapter 13. The Institutionalisation of the Legal Form -- ‎1. Institutions - a Lower Level of Abstraction -- ‎2. On the Relationship of Law and State -- ‎Part 4. Self-government -- ‎Chapter 14. Introduction to Part 4 -- ‎Chapter 15. The Emancipatory Potential of Law -- ‎1. Formal Recognition -- ‎2. A Technology of Knowledge -- ‎3. Deferral of Power -- ‎Chapter 16. The Extension of Democracy -- ‎1. Exiting the Juridical Concept of Democracy -- ‎2. A Counter-Hegemonic Democratic Project -- ‎3. The Democratisation of the Law -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Name Index.
‎Subject Index.
Summary: On the basis of a reconstruction of legal theory in the tradition of Marx, which has been more or less silenced since the end of the 1970s, Subjectivation and Cohesion develops a critical counter-pole to the dominant approaches to law in contemporary social theory.
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Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Preface to the English Edition -- ‎Preface -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Part 1. Self-reproduction or Self-organisation? -- ‎Chapter 1. Introduction to Part 1 -- ‎Chapter 2. The Self-reproduction of the Legal System: Luhmann/Teubner -- ‎1. Niklas Luhmann: Law as a System -- ‎2. Gunther Teubner: The Hypercycle of Law -- ‎3. Critique -- ‎Chapter 3. Social Self-organisation: Habermas -- ‎1. Money, Power, Solidarity -- ‎2. The System of Rights -- ‎3. Critique -- ‎Chapter 4. The End and the Beginning -- ‎Part 2. ReConstructing Materialist Legal Theory -- ‎Chapter 5. Introduction to Part 2 -- ‎Chapter 6. Foundations: The 1920s and 30s -- ‎1. The Constitutional Theories of Neumann and Kirchheimer -- ‎2. Evgeny Pashukanis -- ‎Chapter 7. Renaissance and Crisis of Marxism Since the 1970s -- ‎1. The Tradition of the Legal Form Analysis -- ‎2. The Franco-Italian Theory Strand -- ‎Part 3. Reconstruction: Subjectivation and Cohesion -- ‎Chapter 8. Introduction to Part 3 -- ‎Chapter 9. Extended Relationships of Forces -- ‎1. Totality -- ‎2. Relational Rights and Powers -- ‎Chapter 10. Subjectivation -- ‎Chapter 11. Hegemony -- ‎1. Hegemonic Government -- ‎2. Routine Repetition -- ‎Chapter 12. The Legal Form -- ‎1. Society - a Precarious Hegemonic Project -- ‎2. The Concept of Form -- ‎Chapter 13. The Institutionalisation of the Legal Form -- ‎1. Institutions - a Lower Level of Abstraction -- ‎2. On the Relationship of Law and State -- ‎Part 4. Self-government -- ‎Chapter 14. Introduction to Part 4 -- ‎Chapter 15. The Emancipatory Potential of Law -- ‎1. Formal Recognition -- ‎2. A Technology of Knowledge -- ‎3. Deferral of Power -- ‎Chapter 16. The Extension of Democracy -- ‎1. Exiting the Juridical Concept of Democracy -- ‎2. A Counter-Hegemonic Democratic Project -- ‎3. The Democratisation of the Law -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Name Index.

‎Subject Index.

On the basis of a reconstruction of legal theory in the tradition of Marx, which has been more or less silenced since the end of the 1970s, Subjectivation and Cohesion develops a critical counter-pole to the dominant approaches to law in contemporary social theory.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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