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For twenty-four hundred years—from the Greek thinkers of the fifth century B. C., who asked whether right was right by nature or only by enactment and convention, to the social philosophers of today, who seek the ends, the ethical basis and the enduring principles of social control—the philosophy of law has taken a leading rôle in all study of human institutions. The perennial struggle of American administrative law with nineteenth-century constitutional formulations of Aristotle's threefo...
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law gives the reader a pragmatic glimpse of the history of legal philosophy from early Greek and Roman codifications to the judicial analysts of the nineteenth century.
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2017
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Social Control Through Law is remarkable in manner and style. Roscoe Pound shows himself to be a jurist, philosopher, and scientist. For Pound, the subject matter of law involves examining manifestations of human nature which require social control to assert or realize individual expectations. Pound formulates a list of social-ethical principles, with a three-fold purpose. First, they are meant to identify and explain human claims, demands, or interests of a given social order. Second, the...
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2018
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Roscoe Pound believed that unless the criminal justice system maintains stability while adapting to change, it will either fossilize or be subject to the whims of public opinion. In Criminal Justice in America, Pound recognizes the dangers law faces when it does not keep pace with societal change. When the home, neighborhood, and religion are no longer capable of social control, increased conflicts arise, laws proliferate, and new menaces wrought by technology, drugs, and juvenile delinque...
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- Storrs Lecture
2017
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In An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law, Roscoe Pound shows how philosophy has been a powerful instrument throughout the history of law. He examines what philosophy has done for some of the chief problems of the science of law and how it is possible to look at those problems philosophically without treating them in terms of a particular time period. The function of legal philosophy, writes Pound, is to rationally formulate a general theory of law which conforms to the interests, the ge...
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2018
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The Spirit of the Common Law is one of Roscoe Pound's most notable works. It contains the brilliant lectures he delivered at Dartmouth College in the summer of 1921. It is a seminal book embodying the spiritual essence of sociological jurisprudence by its leading prophet. This work is both a celebration of the common law and a warning for common law judges and lawyers to return to and embrace the pragmatism and judicial empiricism that define and energize the common law. The two fundamenta...
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Notes on Modern Potentates
2017
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The television sponsor has become semi-mythical. He is remote and unseen, but omnipresent. Dramas, football games, and press conferences pause for a ""word"" from him. He ""makes possible"" concerts and public affairs broadcasts. His ""underwriting grants"" brings the viewer music festivals and classic films. Interviews with visiting statesmen are interrupted for him, to continue ""in a moment.""Sponsorship is basic to American television. Even noncommercial television looks to it for surv...
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Harvard Classics Volume 51
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- Robert Matteson JohnstonGolden Deer ClassicsWilliam Scott FergusonMurray Anthony PotterFrederick Jackson TurnerCarleton NoyesCharles Burton GulickCharles Hall GrandgentErnest BernbaumLawrence J. HendersonW. M. DavisRalph Barton PerryCharles Pomeroy ParkerChester Noyes GreenoughWilliam Roscoe ThayerW. S. FergusonChandler Rathfon PostO. M. W. SpragueW. A. NeilsonF. N. RobinsonG. H. MaynadierJ. D. M. FordBliss PerryH. W. HolmesFrank Wilson Cheney HerseyA. O. NortonThomas Nixon CarverCharles J. BullockW. B. MunroRoscoe PoundGeorge Pierce BakerKuno FranckeR. B. DixonGeorge H. ChaseC. R. LanmanAlfred Dwight SheffieldClifford Herschel MooreC. H. C. Wright
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- Harvard Classics
2017
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Volume 51 contains a total of 60 lectures covering 12 topics: History Poetry Natural Science Philosophy Biography Prose Fiction Criticism and the Essay Education Political Science Drama Voyages and Travels Religion
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- Oxford World's Classics
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Collected here in a single volume for the first time, On Liberty, Utilitarianism, Considerations on Representative Government, and The Subjection of Women show Mill applying his liberal utilitarian philosophy to a range of issues that remain vital today - issues of the nature of ethics, the scope and limits of individual liberty, the merits of and costs of democratic government, and the place of women in society. In his Introduction John Gray describes these essays as applications of Mill'...
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2010
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Justice Cardozo's classic study of law, precedent, and how judges think and decide cases. Features a modern, explanatory Foreword by Andrew L. Kaufman, the Harvard law professor recognized as Cardozo's premier biographer. Active Table of Contents, linked footnotes with correct numbers, photographs, and original pagination embedded for citing—like no other digital or online version of this important work. Not just scanned and forgotten, this edition is formatted with care and accuracy, and ...
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2017
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The innovative and revolutionary scholarship of the eminent Austrian legal theorist and professor of Roman law, Eugen Ehrlich (1862-1922), is of a very high caliber. His work has not only held its place well in view of what legal theory, especially sociological legal theory, has to offer, but is also still a powerful challenge to positions in legal theory that are no longer defensible. The sociology of law has followed in a direct line of succession from Ehrlich's observations and ideas as...
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