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The Value of Law: The Judiciary and the State with Mike Macnair

The Value of Law: The Judiciary and the State with Mike Macnair

Cosmopod · Cosmonaut Magazine

October 25, 20212h 10m

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Show Notes

Anton and Donald join Mike Macnair for a discussion on law in history and in Marxist thought. They discuss the purpose of law, the different schools of philosophy of law, how Hegel conceived law and the state, and what Marx and Engels took from it, the legal theories of the Soviet theoretician Pashukanis, the role of the constitution in a bourgeois state, what is the role of judges in capitalism and how to organize law in a socialist society.

References: Mike Macnair - Law and State as Holes in Marxism

A brief and short introduction to philosophy of law is provided by the aptly titled Philosophy of Law: A Very Short Introduction by Raymond Wacks.