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The Marxist Conception Of The State A Contribution To The Differentiation Of The Sociological And The Juristic Method Max Adler

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The Marxist Conception Of The State A Contribution To The Differentiation Of The Sociological And The Juristic Method Max Adler
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.01 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Max Adler
ISBN: 9789004297821, 9004297820
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Marxist Conception Of The State A Contribution To The Differentiation Of The Sociological And The Juristic Method Max Adler by Max Adler 9789004297821, 9004297820 instant download after payment.

This translation of Max Adler's Die Staatsauffassung des Marxismus enables English readers to know a significant perspective on Marx's theory of the state, which was central to the interwar period in which he was writing (1922). In an extended dialogue with democratic jurist Hans Kelsen, Adler shows that the so-called necessity of law as the neutral arbiter of a democratic society has been heretofore a flawed imposition of the authoritative understandings of the ruling classes. Adler's brings to his argument the Kantian concept of "sociation", where every human judgment perforce sets its determinations within its view of the social whole, demonstrating that an accurate comprehension of interdependent equality that realizes an objective "sociation" can only occur in a "classless" society.

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