
Breaking the Chains
A Radical Re-examination of Law and Order
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"Breaking the Chains” takes readers on an enlightening journey through the fascinating world of law and its philosophical foundations. With clear, engaging language and an absence of jargon, this book makes the complex subject of legal philosophy accessible to everyone.
Explore the historical development of legal systems from ancient civilizations to contemporary perspectives. Delve deep into the key philosophical concepts of justice, rights, duty, and responsibility, and discover the nature of law as a social construct. Gain insights into different legal systems and their functions, from common law and civil law systems to the roles of judges, lawyers, and juries.
But the exploration doesn't stop there! "Breaking the Chains" also tackles contemporary issues in legal philosophy, offering fresh perspectives from feminist legal theory, critical race theory, queer legal theory, and postmodern legal theory.
Whether you're a student, a legal professional, or just curious about the world of law, " Breaking the Chains” is your guide to understanding the profound impact that law has on our society and our lives.
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