The Province of Jurisprudence Democratized argues that the school of analytical jurisprudence has masqueraded as a detached pursuit that can be relevant to all legal systems in all places at all times. Allan C. Hutchinson presents evidence that analytical jurisprudence has a definite history and is part of a contested political tradition that is fundamentally at odds with democracy. This book seeks to expose the failings and frailties of analytical jurisprudence, to uncover its political roots and leanings, and to suggest ...
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The Province of Jurisprudence Democratized argues that the school of analytical jurisprudence has masqueraded as a detached pursuit that can be relevant to all legal systems in all places at all times. Allan C. Hutchinson presents evidence that analytical jurisprudence has a definite history and is part of a contested political tradition that is fundamentally at odds with democracy. This book seeks to expose the failings and frailties of analytical jurisprudence, to uncover its political roots and leanings, and to suggest an alternative legal theory that highlights the practical consequences of a Dewey-inspired approach.
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