Professor Robert Alexy wrote a book whose avowed purpose is to refute the basic tenets of a type of legal theory which \u27has long since been obsolete in legal science and practice\u27. The quotation is from the German Federal Constitutional Court in 1968. The fact that Prof Alexy himself mentions no writings in the legal positivist tradition [in English] later than Hart\u27s The Concept of Law (1961) may suggest that he shares the court\u27s view. The book itself may be evidence to the contrary. After all why flog a dead horse? Why write a book to refute a totally discredited theory? Perhaps Alexy was simply unlucky. The burst of reflective, suggestive and interesting writings in the legal positivist tradition reached serious dimensions o...