(Read now) Unjust Legality: A Critique of Habermas's Philosophy of Law (New Critical Theory)
☆ James L. Marsh ☆
| #4887517 in Books | Rowman n Littlefield Publishers | 2001-10-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.74 x.50 x5.54l,.65 | File Name: 0742512614 | 224 pages |
|||Professor Marsh, a self-styled 'disillusioned Habermasian,' offers a careful, somber 'reality check' to the comparatively favorable vision of contemporary society that Habermas presents in his significant work, Between Facts and Norms. At the sametime, the ul
This book is an interpretation and critique of Habermas's philosophy of law in his Between Facts and Norms. The main point is that, while Habermas is insightful in laying out a new conceptual and methodological foundation for the philosophy of law, the book is flawed by a fundamental contradiction: that between the notion of a democracy ruled by law and capitalism. Because capitalism is essentially undemocratic both in its internal economic workings and its intended, st...
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