Ideal Element in Law: Tagore Law Lectures, 1948/ By Roscoe Pound.
Material type:
- 340.1 POU
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Contents:
I. Is There an Ideal Element in Law?, II. Natural Law, III. Law and Morals, IV. Rights, Interests, and Values, V. The End of Law: Maintaining the Social Status Quo, VI. Promotion of Free Self-Assertion: (1) The Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century, VII. Promotion of Free Self-Assertion: (2) Nineteenth Century to the Present, VIII. Maintaining and Furthering Civilization, IX. Class Internet and Economic Pressure: The Marxian Interpretation, X. Later Forms of Juristic Realism, XI. The Humanitarian Idea, XII. The Authoritarian Idea.
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