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Author Chalmers, Shane, author

Title Liberia and the Dialectic of Law : Critical Theory, Pluralism, and the Rule of Law / Shane Chalmers
Edition First edition
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2018

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Contents Introduction : being detained -- Negative dialectics -- The concept of law -- Death in the dominion of freedom -- A peace formidable to any eye -- Talking drums, talking back -- Facing the contradiction -- Conclusion : law's rule
Summary "It is the condition of modernity that an institution cannot depend on a god, tradition, or any other transcendental source to secure its foundations, which thereby come to rest upon or rather in, and through its subjects. Never wholly separated from its subjects, and yet never identical with them: this contradictory condition provides a way of seeing how modern law gives form to life, and how law takes form, enlivened by its subjects. By driving Theodor Adornos dialectical philosophy into the concept of law, the book shows how this contradictory condition enables law to become instituted in ways that are hostile to its subjects, but also how law remains open to its subjects, and thus disposed towards transformation. To flesh out an understanding of this contradiction, the book examines the making and remaking of "Liberia", from its conception as an idea of liberty at the beginning of the nineteenth century to its reconstruction at the beginning of the twenty-first with the assistance of an international intervention to "establish a state based on the rule of law". In so doing, the book shows how law is at the epicentre of a colonising power in Liberia that renders subjects as mere objects; but at the same time, the book exposes the instability of this power, by showing how law is also enlivened by its subjects as it takes form in and through their lives and interactions. It is this fundamentally contradictory condition of law that ultimately denies power any absolute hold, leaving law open to the self-expression of its subjects."--Provided by publisher
Subject Law (Philosophical concept)
Continental philosophy.
Continental philosophy
Law (Philosophical concept)
Politics and government
SUBJECT Africa -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001570
Developing countries -- Politics and government
Subject Africa
Developing countries
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781351000277
1351000276