Unjust Legality
Delve into the intricate world of legal philosophy with Unjust Legality by James L. Marsh, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2001. Spanning 224 thought-provoking pages, this engaging text offers a critical interpretation of Jürgen Habermas's seminal work, "Between Facts and Norms". Marsh argues that Habermas's vision of a democracy governed by law, alongside the complexities of capitalism, harbors a fundamental contradiction.
In this book, readers will explore critical theories surrounding jurisprudence and the implications of social and political philosophy. Marsh's insights challenge conventional thought, making it an essential read for students and professionals in law, philosophy, and political theory. Join the discourse on the intersections of law and democracy while gaining a deeper understanding of the philosophical underpinnings that shape our legal systems. Enhance your collection today with this essential academic resource!