ASP129 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Marxism, Class Conflict, For Marx

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It is thus a project that does not occupy the same field as orthodox jurisprudence; its agenda is necessarily different. Thus marxist theory of law cannot simply replace elements within liberal legalism in order to produce an alternative theory and it does not address the same questions that motivate liberal jurisprudence. Its most frequent manifestations have been directed toward providing a critique of liberal legal thought. Oppositional in the sense that it has been directed at controverting the conventional wisdom of liberal legalism. Marxist theory of law exhibits a number of general themes that have been reworked into new and variant combinations. These six themes are present in marxist writings on law in a variety of different forms and, in particular, with very different degrees of sophistication and complexity. This point can be illustrated by taking themes, concerning the connection between law and class interests.

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