In this volume, scholars from philosophy, law, and political science respond to recent work in legal theory by exploring what constitutes a ""radical"" critique of the law. Examining various approaches and theories, they propose alternatives they regard as truly radical.
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In this volume, scholars from philosophy, law, and political science respond to recent work in legal theory by exploring what constitutes a ""radical"" critique of the law. Examining various approaches and theories, they propose alternatives they regard as truly radical.
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Good. [ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ] [ Edition: First ] Ex library book Publisher: University Press of Kansas Pub Date: 8/20/1997 Binding: Hardcover Pages: 352.