[LY101] - Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes fot the exam (32 pages long!)

268 views32 pages
30 Mar 2017
School
Department
Course
Professor

Document Summary

January 16: theory introduction, with a brief history of theft. Social order model: most influential understanding of society and, most common, main stream, empricism (dominant paradime with the study of law and society. This is a direct theory between facts that your whiteness and the theory you develop to explain those events): assumes immediate relation between facts and theory: an umbrella term, associated with ideology of liberalism. Feminism: marxism (dominant but not the only one); foucault, anti-racism, anti-colonialism. The state: many institutions that outlast any elected government, national defence, global affairs, health canada, public safety (corrections), rcmp, police services, etc. Liberal doctrine: broad term what informs social order or consensus theory. Is a set of ideas of how you organize society. Emerges to: challenge to monarchs and unaccountable governments. Importance of consent of the governed: voting, (they can govern us only if we give them consent to)