Marx and Law
Discover the enduring relevance of Karl Marx in contemporary legal discourse with Marx and Law by Susan Easton. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008, this hardback collection spans an impressive 586 pages, bringing together classic articles that delve into the intricate relationship between Marx's theories and the law.
Explore critical topics such as the implications of Marx's analysis for understanding the form and functions of law, the concepts of justice and injustice, and a thorough critique of liberal legalism. This insightful volume also examines the ideological nature of law, the complexities of international human rights law, and the dynamics of crime and punishment.
Whether you are a student of jurisprudence, a legal professional, or simply interested in philosophy, Marx and Law offers a profound exploration of Marxist thought and its impact on modern legal issues. Don't miss the chance to enrich your understanding of law through the lens of one of history's most influential thinkers.