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Law And The Utopian Imagination Austin Sarat Editor Lawrence Douglas Editor Martha Merrill Umphrey Editor

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Law And The Utopian Imagination Austin Sarat Editor Lawrence Douglas Editor Martha Merrill Umphrey Editor
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Austin Sarat (editor); Lawrence Douglas (editor); Martha Merrill Umphrey (editor)
ISBN: 9780804791861, 0804791864
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Law And The Utopian Imagination Austin Sarat Editor Lawrence Douglas Editor Martha Merrill Umphrey Editor by Austin Sarat (editor); Lawrence Douglas (editor); Martha Merrill Umphrey (editor) 9780804791861, 0804791864 instant download after payment.

Law and the Utopian Imagination seeks to explore and resuscitate the notion of utopianism within current legal discourse. The idea of utopia has fascinated the imaginations of important thinkers for ages. And yet—who writes seriously on the idea of utopia today?


The mid-century critique appears to have carried the day, and a belief in the very possibility of utopian achievements appears to have flagged in the face of a world marked by political instability, social upheaval, and dreary market realities. Instead of mapping out the contours of a familiar terrain, this book seeks to explore the possibilities of a productive engagement between the utopian and the legal imagination. The book asks: is it possible to re-imagine or revitalize the concept of utopia such that it can survive the terms of the mid-century liberal critique? Alternatively, is it possible to re-imagine the concept of utopia and the theory of liberal legality so as to dissolve the apparent antagonism between the two? In charting possible answers to these questions, the present volume hopes to revive interest in a vital topic of inquiry too long neglected by both social thinkers and legal scholars.

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