Unjust Legality

Unjust Legality

by James L. Marsh

2001

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"This book is an interpretation and critique of Habermas's philosophy of law in his Between Facts and Norms. Marsh argues 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 of a democracy ruled by law and by capitalism."--BOOK JACKET.

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