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Routledge
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E. B. Pashukanis was the most significant contemporary to develop a fresh, new Marxist perspective in post-revolutionary Russia. In 1924 he wrote what is probably his most influential work, The General Theory of Law and Marxism. In the second edition, 1926, he stated that this work was not to be seen as a final product but more for "self-clarification" in hopes of adding "stimulus and material for... Read more
Introduction: The Tasks of General Legal Theory 1 The Methods of Constructing the Concrete in the Abstract Sciences 2 Ideology and Law 3 Norm and Relation 4 Commodity and Subject 5 Law and State 6 Law and Morality 7 Law and Violation of the Law
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Pashukanis, Evgeny






