Eugen Pashukanis’ concept of the legal form culminates in the dialectics of freedom and domination of bourgeois society. In this context, law is not understood as an instrument, but is deliberated upon as a form, independent of its concrete content. Against the utopian attempt to imagine a beyond of law, Pashukanis’ theory of law is, at last, asserted not as a theory of how law should be, but as a theory of how law should be conceptualized and, that is, criticized
The concept of law is not a theorist's invention but one that people use every day. Thus one measure...
Includes bibliographical references.Why Pashukanis? -- The Marxist view of law: socialism and democr...
The opinion of Karl Marx becomes the inspiration for the appearance of the critical philosophy in th...
Eugen Pashukanis’ concept of the legal form culminates in the dialectics of freedom and domination o...
This essay presents an extended defence of the general theory of law formulated by the Bolshevik ju...
This essay -- for the UVA conference on Jurisprudence and History -- offers an account of Marx’s t...
Using categories from authors affiliated to the Marxist theory (Marx, Pachukanis, Baratta) and tribu...
It is really bizarre: desperately seeking justice, we ended up with law. There is a radical and brut...
Ideology and Law Abstract In the presented work, I examine in depth the concept of ideology in its h...
Let us pretend that two people, one a Marxist political theorist and the other a deconstructionist l...
Bourgeois law, according to Marx, is ideological, but this familiar claim should not be taken to ass...
Law is crucial to the maintenance and reproduction of capitalism. While Marx never produced a compre...
SARTORI, Vitor Bartoletti. Direito, interpretação e marxismo: uma análise a partir de Lukács. Revist...
Legal scholarship is remarkable for the poverty of its method. This chapter reaches critical insight...
The aim of this thesis is to challenge the tradition of theories of law to be theories of legal syst...
The concept of law is not a theorist's invention but one that people use every day. Thus one measure...
Includes bibliographical references.Why Pashukanis? -- The Marxist view of law: socialism and democr...
The opinion of Karl Marx becomes the inspiration for the appearance of the critical philosophy in th...
Eugen Pashukanis’ concept of the legal form culminates in the dialectics of freedom and domination o...
This essay presents an extended defence of the general theory of law formulated by the Bolshevik ju...
This essay -- for the UVA conference on Jurisprudence and History -- offers an account of Marx’s t...
Using categories from authors affiliated to the Marxist theory (Marx, Pachukanis, Baratta) and tribu...
It is really bizarre: desperately seeking justice, we ended up with law. There is a radical and brut...
Ideology and Law Abstract In the presented work, I examine in depth the concept of ideology in its h...
Let us pretend that two people, one a Marxist political theorist and the other a deconstructionist l...
Bourgeois law, according to Marx, is ideological, but this familiar claim should not be taken to ass...
Law is crucial to the maintenance and reproduction of capitalism. While Marx never produced a compre...
SARTORI, Vitor Bartoletti. Direito, interpretação e marxismo: uma análise a partir de Lukács. Revist...
Legal scholarship is remarkable for the poverty of its method. This chapter reaches critical insight...
The aim of this thesis is to challenge the tradition of theories of law to be theories of legal syst...
The concept of law is not a theorist's invention but one that people use every day. Thus one measure...
Includes bibliographical references.Why Pashukanis? -- The Marxist view of law: socialism and democr...
The opinion of Karl Marx becomes the inspiration for the appearance of the critical philosophy in th...