Evgeny Bronislavovich Pashukanis () was at cen ter stage in the development of Marxist law during the highly creative and challenging historical period of in Rus sia. He was, perhaps, the most significant figure to develop a fresh, new Marxist perspective that was to have a dramatic impact in the sociology of law for many years. Evgeny Pashukanis: The General Theory of Law and Marxism (4. Commodity and the Subject) for the understanding of the legal element in the relationships between people than the multi-volume treatises on the general theory of law. For Marx the analysis of the form of the subject flows directly from the analysis of the form of commodities. Evgeny Pashukanis: General Theory of Law and Marxism ().
Law And Marxism: A General Theory|Evgeny Pashukanis, Mentoring in Action: A Practical Guide for Managers|David Megginson, Electrocardiogram Diagnosis: v. 1: A Self Assessment|Donald K. Chung, The natural history review Volume |Belfast Natural History Society. Evgeny Bronislavovich Pashukanis (Russian: Евгений Брониславович Пашуканис; 23 February - September ) was a Soviet legal scholar, best known for his work The General Theory of Law and Marxism Early life and October Revolution. Pashukanis was born in Staritsa, in the Tver. In The General Theory of Law and Marxism, Pashukanis sought to unearth the historically specific form of law while also bringing to bear its relation to the impersonal nature of domination under capitalism. In the process, Pashukanis crafted thoughtful criticisms of what were then two opposing traditions in legal theory: neo-Kantian formalism.
Pashukanis was an imaginative Marxist, the most imaginative to appear among Soviet lawyers immediately after the October Revolution, or so Harvard's noted legal philosopher, Roscoe Pound, told me when I contemplated entering upon the study of Soviet law in The General Theory of Law and Marxism. Introductory Note. Pashukanis’ place in the history of legal philosophy and legal practice is secure primarily due to his treatise The General Theory of Law and Marxism. This small book, first published in , has now been translated into several Western and Eastern languages, but the English translation of the first edition appears for the first time below. Evgeny Pashukanis: The General Theory of Law and Marxism (4. Commodity and the Subject).
0コメント