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Social Cohesion and Legal Coercion: A Critique of Weber, Durkheim, and Marx: Value Inquiry Book Series, cartea 44

Leon Shaskolsky Sheleff
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1996
The book is a critical analysis of the work of Max Weber, Emile Durkheim and Karl Marx. It focuses on their separate analyses of the role of law in society, pointing out their faults and errors, and the resultant impact on modern social science. The author takes issue with Weber's work on rationality, with Durkheim's work on repressive and restitutive law, and with Marx's work on social justice and law as part of the super-structure.
In each section of the book he shows the implications that flow from a re-assessment and re-interpretation of their work for an understanding of society. The book is multi-disciplinary, making ample reference to law, sociology, anthropology, history, religion, ecology, criminology, philosophy and economics. Its various chapters discuss a wide range of themes, including rationality, tradition, science, political authority, conflict resolution, community, justice and altruism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789042001640
ISBN-10: 904200164X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series


Recenzii

"… a multidisciplinary book that intelligently analyzes the dimensions of the problem and carefully explicates the flaws of Weber, Durkheim, and Marx …" - in: Ethics, Vol. 112, No. 1 (October 2001)
"Arguing that Marx, Durkheim, and Weber were wrong in much of their use and understanding of law, Sheleff examines such themes as tradition, social control, equality, political authority, community, and altruism with respect to the law. He focuses on Weber’s concept of rationality, Durkheim’s view of law as repressive or restitutive, and Marx’s views of justice in society, incorporating insights from philosophy, sociology, religion, anthropology, politics, and economics." - in: Law and Social Inquiry, Fall 1998

Cuprins

Editorial Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. PREFACE. Chapter One: ON LAW AND SOCIETY. PART 1: WEBER REVISITED. Chapter Two: ON RATIONALITY AND LIBERALISM. Chapter Three: ON BUREAUCRACY AND POLITICAL AUTHORITY. Chapter Four: ON TRADITION AND PRIMITIVISM. Chapter Five: ON RELIGION AND SCIENCE. PART 2: DURKHEIM REVERSED. Chapter Six: ON HARMS AND REMEDIES. Chapter Seven: ON COMPROMISE AND RECONCILIATION. Chapter Eight: ON MORALITY AND SOCIAL CONTROL. Chapter NINE: ON CRIME AND ECOLOGY.