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Studies in Law and Politics

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Studies in Law and Politics

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Studies in Law and Politics book

Studies in Law and Politics

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Studies in Law and Politics book

ByHarold J. Laski, Peter Lamb
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 25 October 2017
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315130385
Pages 332
eBook ISBN 9781315130385
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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Laski, H.J., & Lamb, P. (2010). Studies in Law and Politics (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315130385

ABSTRACT

The essays that comprise Studies in Law and Politics are by and large academic. But Laski had a purpose in addition to the purely scholarly: he was eagerly pursuing possibilities for social and political change. Laski sought tirelessly for opportunities to act on those possibilities and, as is the case throughout his work, his academic and political purposes have no clear boundary between them.Studies in Law of Politics was published at a crucial juncture in Laski's ideological metamorphosis. During this period he had become increasingly worried that socialists might not be able to achieve the growth of working-class power. Although the essays contained in the volume cover a wide range of topics, and a wide span of time since the mid-1920s, he brought them into unity by a common approach. Though he does not make his unifying premise immediately evident to his readers, he clearly meant to chart the growth of power of those who had previously been without influence. His goal also was to identify the problems facing growth in a highly modernized society.Studies in Law and Politics reveals Laski's growing realization that the road to socialism might be more difficult than what he had believed when he wrote his pluralist works. The book reflects the mind of a thinker who was not content to write exclusively as an academic or a political activist. His view was that, while progressive reforms have been achieved in the past, they are not easily accomplished, and obstacles to further reforms should not be underestimated. This sober work offers much insight into Laski's intellectual development, as well as the times about which he wrote.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |34 pages

Studies in Law and Politics

chapter II|18 pages

Diderot

chapter III|38 pages

The Socialist Tradition in the French Revolution

chapter IV|21 pages

The Problem of a Second Chamber 1

chapter V|21 pages

The State in the New Social Order

chapter VI|17 pages

The Political Philosophy of MR. Justice Holmes

chapter VII|18 pages

The Technique of Judicial Appointment

chapter VIII|21 pages

The Personnel of the British Cabinet 1801-1924 1

chapter IX|20 pages

Judicial Review of Social Policy

chapter X|16 pages

Procedure for Constructive Contempt

chapter XI|39 pages

Law and the State

chapter XII|20 pages

Justice and the Law 1

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