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Capitalism and the Equity Fetish: Desire, Property, Justice

Autor Robert Herian
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 ian 2022
This book is a provocative, interdisciplinary, and critical appraisal of civil justice, property, and the laws that shape and command them within capitalism. Dr. Herian’s book is both a complementary and countervailing narrative to many mainstream legal accounts, one that critiques core and influential areas of legal knowledge and practice. Central to the book’s thesis is a rich collaboration of ideas and perspectives that consider what is at stake from institutions, concepts, and practices of equity and civil justice tied to the subjective psychic life and the unconscious desires of capitalist stakeholders. The book aims to address several questions, including how capitalism has imagined and shaped equity and civil justice since the nineteenth century; how capitalism acts as a well-spring of desire for forms of justice that wrap-around and sustain complex frameworks of private property power and ownership; and how equity supports agile neoliberal strategies of justice and reason in the twenty-first century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030665258
ISBN-10: 3030665259
Ilustrații: XVII, 225 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Setting the Scene.- Chapter 3: Reform economics and the ‘Plucked Rib’ of Equity.- Chapter 4: The Road to Complete Justice.- Chapter 5: Stakeholders of Capitalism.- Chapter 6: A Different Theory of Civil Justice.- Chapter 7: Fetishism in Action.- Chapter 8: Equity Fetishism.- Chapter 9: Neoliberalism & Equity Fetishism.- Chapter 10: Law and the Reality it Masks.

Notă biografică

Dr. Robert Herian is Senior Lecturer at The Open University Law School (UK) and Co-Founder of the Equity and Trusts Research Network. Robert’s research encompasses equity, trusts, and property law; psychoanalysis; legal history; critical theory and philosophy. He lives in Northwest England with his partner, Chloe, and their border terrier, Billy.


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This book is a provocative, interdisciplinary, and critical appraisal of civil justice, property, and the laws that shape and command them within capitalism. Dr. Herian’s book is both a complementary and countervailing narrative to many mainstream legal accounts, one that critiques core and influential areas of legal knowledge and practice.  Central to the book’s thesis is a rich collaboration of ideas and perspectives that consider what is at stake from institutions, concepts, and practices of equity and civil justice tied to the subjective psychic life and the unconscious desires of capitalist stakeholders. The book aims to address several questions, including how capitalism has imagined and shaped equity and civil justice since the nineteenth century; how capitalism acts as a well-spring of desire for forms of justice that wrap-around and sustain complex frameworks of private property power and ownership; and how equity supports agile neoliberal strategies of justiceand reason in the twenty-first century.
Dr. Robert Herian is Senior Lecturer at The Open University Law School (UK) and Co-Founder of the Equity and Trusts Research Network. Robert’s research encompasses equity, trusts, and property law; psychoanalysis; legal history; critical theory and philosophy.  He lives in Northwest England with his partner, Chloe, and their border terrier, Billy.

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Is a provocative, interdisciplinary, and critical appraisal of civil justice, property, and the laws that shape and command them within capitalism Addresses how capitalism has imagined and shaped equity and civil justice since the nineteenth century Highlights how equity supports agile neoliberal strategies of justice and reason in the twenty-first century