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Author
Title
Schools of jurisprudence / Robert E. Rodes, Jr.
Published
Durham, N.C. : Carolina Academic Press, [2011]
Copyright
©2011
Call Number
K320 .R63 2011
ISBN
9781594609602 (alk. paper)
1594609608 (alk. paper)
1594609608 (alk. paper)
Description
ix, 209 pages ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)671491751
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
3
I.
The Internal Account
7
A.
Society, the Efficient Cause
8
B.
Social Control, the Material Cause
11
C.
Institutions and Procedures, the Formal Cause
18
D.
People, the Final Cause
23
II.
Law and
27
A.
Philosophy
27
B.
Politics
31
C.
Sociology and Economics
35
D.
History
39
E.
Literature
44
F.
Theology
46
III.
The Values
49
A.
Personal Values
50
B.
Participatory Values
57
C.
Social Values
63
IV.
Schools of Jurisprudence in General
71
V.
Schools Centered on the Internal Account
77
A.
Analytical Positivism
77
B.
American Legal Realism
84
C.
Scandinavian Realism
94
D.
The Legal Process Movement
101
E.
Postmodern Jurisprudence
106
VI.
Schools Centered on Other Disciplines
111
A.
The Sociological School
111
B.
The Historical School
117
C.
Law and Economics I: The Coase Theorem
122
VII.
Schools Centered on Values
129
A.
Natural Law
129
B.
Utilitarianism
140
C.
Law and Economics II: Wealth Maximization
150
D.
Marxism
159
E.
The Critical Legal Studies Movement
164
F.
The Constituency Jurisprudences
168
G.
Liberation Jurisprudence
179
VIII.
Toward a Synthesis
185
A.
The Values Gap
185
B.
The Internal Account
190
C.
Other Disciplines
195
D.
Values
197
Table of Cases
201
Index
203