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Deleuze and law

de Sutter, Laurent(Edited by)McGee, Kyle(Edited by)
Part of the Deleuze Connections series
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Your first reference point to find out about Deleuze's philosophy of law'A wild and savage creation of principle' is how Deleuze defined the practice of law as perpetual experimentation, or what he called, Universal Jurisprudence.Rather than a guarantee against political, economic, or social odds, this collection of 10 essays offers insights into Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of law which experiments with new forms of politics, economics and society.

This book shows that law has never been a conservative force but in fact is the most progressive and experimental force of the Modern Age.

It explores the basic features of this universal jurisprudence, the mutual becoming of law and philosophy, for the first time.Key features* the first collective volume to address the legal aspect of Deleuze's philosophy of law* proposes the possibility of a different way of practicing philosophy and law* contributors are from a range of disciplinary backgrounds

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Edinburgh University Press
0748664548 / 9780748664542
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
340.1
20/06/2012
English
216 pages
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