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9780742516243

Legality and Community On the Intellectual Legacy of Philip Selznick

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  • ISBN13:

    9780742516243

  • ISBN10:

    0742516245

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-12-22
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Summary

Bridging the fields of sociology, legal and social theory, and moral philosophy, Philip Selznicks scholarship has inspired countless students and general readers. In this volume, twenty-four distinguished scholars explore the enduring significance of Selznicks work in a variety of social contexts, particularly the search for responsive law and governance, humane institutions, and a sensible balance between freedom and communal life.

Table of Contents

I Introduction
Selznick's Subjects
3(16)
Martin Krygier
II Basic Commitments
Philip Selznick, Normative Theory, and the Rule of Law
19(30)
Martin Krygier
Technique and Law
49(18)
Philippe Nonet
Taking Ideals Seriously: Philip Selznick and the Natural-Law Tradition
67(18)
Michael Lacey
III The Ideal of Legality
On ``Responsive Law''
85(14)
Robert A. Kagan
Does Law Promise Justice?
99(20)
Jeremy Waldron
Philip Selznick and the Common-Law Tradition
119(16)
David Lieberman
Legality and Its Discontents
135(14)
Lawrence M. Friedman
The Structure of Legality: The Cultural Contradictions of Social Institutions
149(18)
Patricia Ewick
Susan S. Silbey
Philip Selznick's Conception of Law and Legal Sociology: A View from Japan
167(20)
Kahei Rokumoto
IV Legality in Particular Settings and the Sociology of Institutions
Legality and the Endogeneity of Law
187(16)
Lauren B. Edelman
Employee Involvement Postcollective Bargaining
203(16)
Stephen M. Bainbridge
Justice and Legitimacy in Work Organizations
219(14)
Tom R. Tyler
Remedying Organizational Discrimination
233(16)
Susan Sturm
Responsive Law and the Judicial Process: Implications for the Judicial Function
249(20)
Malcolm Feeley
Edward Rubin
Democratic Policing and the Rule of Law
269(12)
Jerome H. Skolnick
The Lawyers Did It: The Cigarette Manufacturers' Policy Toward Smoking and Health
281(14)
Martha Derthick
The Statesman: Revisiting Leadership in Administration
295(16)
Hugh Heclo
Hybrid Laws: Constitutionalizing Private Governance Networks
311(24)
Gunther Teubner
V The Search for Community
Responsible to Whom? The Boundaries of Community in A Racially Divided Society
335(22)
Katherine S. Newman
Selznick and Civics
357(16)
Karol Edward Soltan
Law, Society, and the Search for Community
373(16)
Paul van Seters
Lessons from the Right to Silence
389(18)
Kenneth Winston
Index 407(4)
About the Contributors 411

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