The World's Legal Philosophies

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The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2002 - 490 หน้า
A Solid Introduction to Legal Philosophy This lucid, wide-ranging account traces the evolution of the philosophy of law and offers an introduction to its primary authors. Berolzheimer is especially interested in the law's ability to serve as a progressive humanitarian force. This is evident, for example, in the contribution it has made to the emancipation of repressed social classes. "These fundamental questions are discussed by Dr. Berolzheimer in a work of remarkable learning... I have before me as I write the works of Stahl, Krause, and Lasson, dealing with the Philosophy of Law. They are not comparable with this volume in point of research." --Sir John Macdonell, Introduction, xxix Fritz Berolzheimer [1869-1920] was a German legal philosopher and author of the five-volume System der Rechts- und Wirtschaftsphilosophie (1904-07). This work is the second volume of that set. He was managing editor of the important philosophy of law journal, "Archiv für Rechts-und Wirtschaftsphilosophie" and president of the International Society of Legal and Economic Philosophy in Berlin. Rachel Szold Jastrow [d. 1926] was a suffragist and sister of Henrietta Szold, founder of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America. Her husband, Joseph Jastrow, was a professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin. Sir John Macdonell [1846-1921] was an eminent British jurist and Quain Professor of Comparative Law at University College, London. Albert Kocourek [1875-1952] was a Professor of Law at Northwestern University. CONTENTS Introduction Ch. I. Origins of Oriental Civilization Ch. II. The Ancient Commonwealth: Greek Civilization Ch. III. The Civic Empire of Ancient Rome and the Moralization of Roman Law Ch. IV. The Bondage of Mediævalism Ch. V. Civic Emancipation: The Rise and Decline of "Natural Law" Ch. VI. The Emancipation of the Proletariat. Encroachment upon the Philosophy of Law by Economic Realism Ch. VIII. The Sociological Reconstruction of Legal Philosophy
 

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INTRODUCTION
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The Method of the Philosophy of
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CHAPTER I
25
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The Jewish State
43
GREEK CIVILIZATION
46
Plato
59
Aristotle
67
Fourier
264
Louis Blanc
265
Communism Anarchism and Socialism
267
German Socialism
269
Lassalle
274
Engels
276
Bebel
278
Kautsky
279

The Origin of Civic Life
73
Christian Ethics
89
THE BONDAGE OF MEDIÆVALISM
93
Economic and Social Restrictions
103
CHAPTER V
112
The Rebellion against Tyranny
118
Legal Philosophy in England
134
Legal Philosophy in France
141
Legal Philosophy in Germany
156
Mercantilists and Physiocrats
165
Kant Fichte Schopenhauer
180
89
195
Schelling and the Historical School
204
Hegel and the Hegelians
215
36 Recent Systems of Legal Philosophy
233
Trendelenburg
238
Krause
240
Ahrens
245
Herbart
248
Dahn
252
Lasson
255
CHAPTER VI
260
Bernstein
280
A Survey of the Process of Emancipation
281
39 Anarchism
287
Stirner Extreme Individualism
289
Krapotkin the Communistic View 291
291
Bakunin the Position of Violence
292
Tucker and Tolstoi Moderate Anarchism
297
Further Types of Socialism 298
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Menger
299
Loria
303
Sombart
304
THE SOCIOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF LEGAL
308
Sociological and Socialethical Extremists
323
Social Utilitarianism
336
The Sociological School
351
Realistic and Historical Trends in Political Economy
375
The Theory of Norms
381
Ethnological Jurisprudence
387
Psychological Aspects of Law and Economics
431
Recent Surveys of Fundamental Problems
446
The Influence of the Principles of Evolution
456
Class and State
466

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