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What Should Legal Analysis Become?

What Should Legal Analysis Become?

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Roberto Mangabeira Unger brings together his work in legal and social theory. He argues for the reconstruction of legal analysis as a discipline of institutional imagination. He shows how a changed practice of legal analysis can help us re-imagine and reshape the dominant institutions of representative democracy, market economy and free civil society. The search for basic social alternatives, largely abandoned by philosophy and politics, can find in such a practice a new point of departure. Unger criticizes the dominant, rationalizing style of legal doctrine, with its obsessional focus upon adjudication and its urge to suppress or contain conflict or contradiction in law. He shows how we can turn legal analysis into a way of talking about the alternative institutional futures of a democratic society. The programmatic proposals of Unger’s Politics are here placed within a wider field of possibilities. A major concern of the book is to explore how professional specialties such as legal thought can inform the public debate in a democracy. The book exemplifies this Unger’s arguments are accessible to those with no specialized knowledge of law or legal theory.

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ISBN13: 9781859841006
ISBN10: 1859841007
Language: English
Publisher: Verso
Publication Year: 1996
Format: Paperback

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    Reimagining legal analysis for democratic institutional innovation.

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    If you're interested in how legal thought can influence societal change, this book offers a compelling vision. Unger encourages thinking beyond traditional legal boundaries, suggesting that legal analysis can be a tool for imagining and shaping future institutions. It's quite inspiring for anyone curious about the intersection of law, democracy, and social progress, accessible without deep legal expertise.

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