Homo Juridicus

Homo Juridicus On the Anthropological Function of the Law

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Publisher's Synopsis

In this groundbreaking work, French legal scholar Alain Supiot examines the relationship of society to legal discourse.
He arguesthat the law is how justice is implmented in secular society, but it isnot simply a technique to be manipulated at will: it is also anexpression of the core beliefs of the West. We must recognize itsuniversalizing, dogmatic nature and become receptive to otherinterpretations from non-Western cultures to help us avoid the clashof civilizations.
In Homo Juridicus, Supiotdeconstructs the illusion of a world that has become "flat'' andundifferentiated, regulated only by supposed "laws" of science andthe economy, and peopled by contract-makers driven only by thecalculation of their individual interests. Such a liberal perspectiveis nothing but the flipside of the notion of the withering away of lawand the state, promoted this time not under the banner of the strugglebetween classes, but rather in the name of the free competition betweensovereign individuals.
Supiot's exploration of the development of the"legal subject"-the individual as formed through a dense web ofcontracts and laws-is set to become a classic work of social theory.

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Verso Books is the largest independent, radical publishing house in the English-speaking world, publishing one hundred books a year.

Book information

ISBN: 9781844671052
Publisher: Verso UK
Imprint: Verso
Pub date:
DEWEY: 340.115
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 246
Weight: 562g
Height: 239mm
Width: 165mm
Spine width: 24mm