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‘Allan Beever’s fascinating book is an extended meditation on the rule of law. Through a series of vignettes Beever questions what he calls the “standard narrative” about the relationship between law and politics and challenges many common assumptions about what it means to do justice. While not everybody will embrace the conclusions that Beever draws, all readers will be engaged by his arguments. It is a bold and bracing read.’ -- Andrew Botterell, University of Western Ontario, Canada

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Contents: 1 Introduction PART I THE COLLECTIVIST STATE 2 The decline of the rule of law 3 The rise of the welfare state 4 Marx and the modern world 5 Collectivist government in the twentieth century 6 Key conclusions on the collectivist state PART II LAW IN THE COLLECTIVIST STATE 7 Freedom under the law 8 Abuse of rights 9 Tailoring rights 10 Demoting rights 11 In lieu of rights 12 Negligence and the collapse of the rule of law 13 Punishment and the Philosopher Kings 14 Conclusion to Freedom under the Private Law Bibliography Index

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    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 20/10/2023
    ISBN13: 9781035314515, 978-1035314515
    ISBN10: 1035314517

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    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review
    ‘Allan Beever’s fascinating book is an extended meditation on the rule of law. Through a series of vignettes Beever questions what he calls the “standard narrative” about the relationship between law and politics and challenges many common assumptions about what it means to do justice. While not everybody will embrace the conclusions that Beever draws, all readers will be engaged by his arguments. It is a bold and bracing read.’ -- Andrew Botterell, University of Western Ontario, Canada

    Table of Contents
    Contents: 1 Introduction PART I THE COLLECTIVIST STATE 2 The decline of the rule of law 3 The rise of the welfare state 4 Marx and the modern world 5 Collectivist government in the twentieth century 6 Key conclusions on the collectivist state PART II LAW IN THE COLLECTIVIST STATE 7 Freedom under the law 8 Abuse of rights 9 Tailoring rights 10 Demoting rights 11 In lieu of rights 12 Negligence and the collapse of the rule of law 13 Punishment and the Philosopher Kings 14 Conclusion to Freedom under the Private Law Bibliography Index

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