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Book Synopsis: This book of legal philosophy contends that positive law is better understood if it is not too easily equated with power, force, or command. Law is more a matter of discourse and deliberation than of sheer decision or of power relations. Here is thought-provoking reading for lawyers, advocates, scholars of jurisprudence, students of law, philosophy and political science, and general readers concerned with the future of the constitutional state.
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Are you intrigued by the intricate workings of the legal system? Do you desire a deeper understanding of how laws shape our society? Look no further than Constitutionalism and Legal Reasoning (Law and Philosophy Library, 79). This captivating book challenges the conventional view that law is merely a tool of power and authority.
Unlike other legal texts, this book emphasizes the importance of discourse and deliberation in shaping our legal system. By delving into the complexities of legal philosophy, the author reveals the true nature of law as a product of thoughtful reasoning rather than just a product of brute force.
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