Introduction: In America the Law Is King -- Part I: Studying the Rule of Law -- 1. Marbur and the Historical Origins of the American Legal Imagination -- 2. An Archaeological Approach to Law -- Part II: The Temporality of Law -- 3. Political Time: Law and Revolution -- 4. Locating the Self in Political Time -- 5. The Rule of Law and the Suppression of the Subject -- 6. The Strategies of Law -- Part IV: Law and Representation -- 7. The Representative Character of Law's Appearance -- 8. Representing the Opinion of the People -- Conclusion: Power and Knowledge in the Rule of Law
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-298) and index