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The General Theory of Law and Marxism |
Obshchaia teoriia prava i marksizm: Opyt kritiki osnovnykh iuridicheskikh poniatii (1924), sotsiahsticheskoi akademii, Moscow, 1st edition. [1*]
From Evgeny Pashukanis, Selected Writings on Marxism and Law (eds. P. Beirne & R. Sharlet), London & New York 1980, pp.32-131.
Translated by Peter B. Maggs.
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Introductory Note
INTRODUCTION
The Tasks of the General Theory of Law
CHAPTER I
Methods of Constructing the Concrete in the Abstract Sciences
CHAPTER II
Ideology and Law
CHAPTER III
Relationship and the Norm
CHAPTER IV
Commodity and the Subject
CHAPTER V
Law and the State
CHAPTER VI
Law and Morality
CHAPTER VII
Law and Violation of Law
Abbreviations
Footnote1*. The complete footnotes to the General Theory have been translated in J. Hazard (ed.), Soviet Legal Philosophy (1951), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, translated by H. Babb, pp.111-225. [ed.]. |
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