The World's Legal Philosophies (Hardcover)


A Solid Introduction to Legal PhilosophyThis lucid, wide-ranging account traces the evolution of the philosophy of law and offers an introduction to its primary authors. Berolzheimer is especially interested in the law's ability to serve as a progressive humanitarian force. This is evident, for example, in the contribution it has made to the emancipation of repressed social classes. "These fundamental questions are discussed by Dr. Berolzheimer in a work of remarkable learning... I have before me as I write the works of Stahl, Krause, and Lasson, dealing with the Philosophy of Law. They are not comparable with this volume in point of research." --Sir John Macdonell, Introduction, xxixFritz Berolzheimer 1869-1920] was a German legal philosopher and author of the five-volume System der Rechts- und Wirtschaftsphilosophie (1904-07). This work is the second volume of that set. He was managing editor of the important philosophy of law journal, "Archiv fur Rechts-und Wirtschaftsphilosophie" and president of the International Society of Legal and Economic Philosophy in Berlin.Rachel Szold Jastrow d. 1926] was a suffragist and sister of Henrietta Szold, founder of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America. Her husband, Joseph Jastrow, was a professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin.Sir John Macdonell 1846-1921] was an eminent British jurist and Quain Professor of Comparative Law at University College, London.Albert Kocourek 1875-1952] was a Professor of Law at Northwestern University.CONTENTSIntroductionCh. I. Origins of Oriental CivilizationCh. II. The Ancient Commonwealth: Greek CivilizationCh. III. The Civic Empire of Ancient Rome and the Moralization of Roman LawCh. IV. The Bondage of MediaevalismCh. V. Civic Emancipation: The Rise and Decline of "Natural Law"Ch. VI. The Emancipation of the Proletariat. Encroachment upon the Philosophy of Law by Economic RealismCh. VIII. The Sociological Reconstruction of Legal Philosoph

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A Solid Introduction to Legal PhilosophyThis lucid, wide-ranging account traces the evolution of the philosophy of law and offers an introduction to its primary authors. Berolzheimer is especially interested in the law's ability to serve as a progressive humanitarian force. This is evident, for example, in the contribution it has made to the emancipation of repressed social classes. "These fundamental questions are discussed by Dr. Berolzheimer in a work of remarkable learning... I have before me as I write the works of Stahl, Krause, and Lasson, dealing with the Philosophy of Law. They are not comparable with this volume in point of research." --Sir John Macdonell, Introduction, xxixFritz Berolzheimer 1869-1920] was a German legal philosopher and author of the five-volume System der Rechts- und Wirtschaftsphilosophie (1904-07). This work is the second volume of that set. He was managing editor of the important philosophy of law journal, "Archiv fur Rechts-und Wirtschaftsphilosophie" and president of the International Society of Legal and Economic Philosophy in Berlin.Rachel Szold Jastrow d. 1926] was a suffragist and sister of Henrietta Szold, founder of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America. Her husband, Joseph Jastrow, was a professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin.Sir John Macdonell 1846-1921] was an eminent British jurist and Quain Professor of Comparative Law at University College, London.Albert Kocourek 1875-1952] was a Professor of Law at Northwestern University.CONTENTSIntroductionCh. I. Origins of Oriental CivilizationCh. II. The Ancient Commonwealth: Greek CivilizationCh. III. The Civic Empire of Ancient Rome and the Moralization of Roman LawCh. IV. The Bondage of MediaevalismCh. V. Civic Emancipation: The Rise and Decline of "Natural Law"Ch. VI. The Emancipation of the Proletariat. Encroachment upon the Philosophy of Law by Economic RealismCh. VIII. The Sociological Reconstruction of Legal Philosoph

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Lawbook Exchange

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May 2010

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May 2010

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229 x 152 x 35mm (L x W x T)

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Hardcover - Unsewn / adhesive bound

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552

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978-1-58477-255-2

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9781584772552

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1-58477-255-7



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