Preface and Acknowledgments | |
Introduction: Philosophy with a Focus | |
The Legacy of Marxist Jurisprudence | p. 3 |
The Analytic Defense of Functional Marxism and Law | p. 32 |
Postmodern Law and Subjectivity: Lacan and the Linguistic Turn | p. 38 |
Re-returning to Freud: Critical Legal Studies as Cultural Psychoanalysis | p. 45 |
A Theory of Social Injustice | p. 54 |
Feminist Legal Critics: The Reluctant Radicals | p. 73 |
Rethinking the Language of Law, Justice, and Community: Postmodern Feminist Jurisprudence | p. 88 |
The Marxian Critique of Criminal Justice | p. 111 |
Legitimation Crisis in Contract Law: A Test Case for Critical Legal Studies and Its Critics | p. 140 |
Constituting the Modern State: The Supreme Court, Labor Law, and the Contradictions of Legitimation | p. 162 |
The Chaotic Indeterminacy of Tort Law: Between Formalism and Nihilism | p. 179 |
Perversions of Justice: Examining the Doctrine of U.S. Rights to Occupancy in North America | p. 200 |
Marriage, Law, and Gender: A Feminist Inquiry | p. 221 |
Disembodiment: Abortion and Gay Rights | p. 234 |
Hate Speech, Freedom, and Discourse Ethics in the Academy | p. 255 |
Notes | p. 272 |
Contributors | p. 333 |
Index | p. 335 |
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