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The Disenchangment of Logically Formal Legal Rationality: Or Max Weber's Sociology in the Genealogy of the Contemporary Mode of Western Legal Thought

Kennedy, Duncan

MAX WEBER'S ECONOMY AND SOCIETY, 2005, p.322-365

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  • Título:
    The Disenchangment of Logically Formal Legal Rationality: Or Max Weber's Sociology in the Genealogy of the Contemporary Mode of Western Legal Thought
  • Autor: Kennedy, Duncan
  • Assuntos: Bureaucracy ; Dominance ; Formalism ; Historical Sociology ; Legal System ; Modernity ; Sociology of Law ; Weber, Max
  • É parte de: MAX WEBER'S ECONOMY AND SOCIETY, 2005, p.322-365
  • Notas: SourceType-Books-1
    ObjectType-Book Chapter-1
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  • Descrição: The first section surveys the Western jurisprudence of Weber's time, stressing the contrast between mainstream & critical legal thinking. The next section discusses Weber's sociology of law & his ambivalent support of legal formalism, which required a discarding of the social current's critique. The third section considers Weber's views of legal formalism in relation to his theory of domination, whereby modernity's Iron Cage is fortified by bureaucrats bound by that form of legal reasoning. The fourth section contends that Weber's position contradicts the irrationalist & decisionist elements in his own theory of modernity. Section 5 interprets the contemporary type of legal thought as a segment of the narrative of disenchantment evoked by Weber's theory of history, & draws on Weberian features to build a singular contemporary ideal mode of jurisprudence. The conclusion aligns Weber with modern critical legal scholars. K. Coddon
  • Idioma: Inglês

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