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Althusser and Law, Hardback Book

Althusser and Law Hardback

Edited by Laurent de Sutter

Part of the Nomikoi: Critical Legal Thinkers series

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Althusser and Law is the first book specifically dedicated to the place of law in Louis Althusser’s philosophy.

The growing importance of Althusser’s philosophy in contemporary debates on the left has - for practical and political, as well theoretical reasons - made a sustained consideration of his conception of law more necessary than ever.

As a form of what Althusser called ‘Ideological State Apparatuses’, law is at the forefront of political struggles: from the destruction of Labour Law to the exploitation of Patent Law; from the privatisation of Public Law to the ongoing hegemony of Commercial Law; and from the discourse on Human Rights to the practice of judicial courts.

Is Althusser still useful in helping us to understand these struggles?

Does he have something to teach us about how law is produced, and how it is used and misused?

This collection demonstrates that Althusser’s ideas about law are more important, and more contemporary, than ever.

Indeed, the contributors to Althusser and Law argue that Althusser offers a new and invaluable perspective on the place of law in contemporary life.

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