
Subjectivation and Cohesion
Towards the Reconstruction of a Materialist Theory of Law
Sonja Buckel(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 15. October 2020
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-90-04-35953-6 (ISBN)
Description
On the basis of a reconstruction of legal theory in the tradition of Marx - a current that has been more or less silenced since the end of the 1970s - Subjectivation and Cohesion develops a critical counter-pole to the theories of law that predominate in social theory today.
To this end, the works of Franz Neumann, Otto Kirchheimer, Evgeny Pashukanis, Oskar Negt, Isaac D. Balbus, the so-called 'State-derivation School', Antonio Gramsci, Nicos Poulantzas and Michel Foucault are first analysed for their strengths and weaknesses, and then combined to form a new construction: a materialist legal theory that is up to date and can avoid the shortcomings of existing theories - above all their disregard for gender relations and the reductive consequences of functionalist, economic or politicist approaches to law.
This book was originally published in German as Subjektivierung und Kohaesion. Zur Rekonstruktion einer materialistischen Theorie des Rechts, by Velbrueck Wissenschaft, 2007, ISBN 978-3-938808-29-0.
To this end, the works of Franz Neumann, Otto Kirchheimer, Evgeny Pashukanis, Oskar Negt, Isaac D. Balbus, the so-called 'State-derivation School', Antonio Gramsci, Nicos Poulantzas and Michel Foucault are first analysed for their strengths and weaknesses, and then combined to form a new construction: a materialist legal theory that is up to date and can avoid the shortcomings of existing theories - above all their disregard for gender relations and the reductive consequences of functionalist, economic or politicist approaches to law.
This book was originally published in German as Subjektivierung und Kohaesion. Zur Rekonstruktion einer materialistischen Theorie des Rechts, by Velbrueck Wissenschaft, 2007, ISBN 978-3-938808-29-0.
Reviews / Votes
"The book is rich with conceptual insights and deftly assesses important debates about law that have often eluded mainstream Anglo-American legal theorists, whose primary focal point has been the longstanding dispute between legal naturalists and positivists. Buckel's careful study crosses geographical and disciplinary boundaries by contextualizing Marxist debates about law with the broader aim of laying the groundwork for a materialist theory of law. [...] Subjectivation and Cohesion is a well-researched and original contribution to the latest renaissance of Marxist scholarship in law and politics."-- Igor Shoikhedbrod, in New Political Science, 23 October 2021
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
660 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-35953-6 (9789004359536)
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Person
Sonja Buckel, Ph.D. (1969), Kassel University, is Professor of Political Theory and chair of the Association for Critical Social Research (AkG). She is a lawyer and political scientist and has published on legal theory, European migration policy and critical social theory.
Content
Preface to the English Edition
Preface
Introduction
Part 1 A Self-reproduction or Self-organisation?
1 Introduction to Part 1
2 The Self-reproduction of the Legal System: Luhmann/Teubner
?1?Niklas Luhmann: Law as a System
?2?Gunther Teubner: the Hypercycle of Law
?3?Critique
3 Social Self-organisation: Habermas
?1?Money, Power, Solidarity
?2?The System of Rights
?3?Critique
4 The End and the Beginning
Part 2 ReConstructing Materialist Legal Theory
5 Introduction to Part 2
6 Foundations: The 1920s and 30s
?1?The Constitutional Theories of Neumann and Kirchheimer
?2?Evgeny Pashukanis
7 Renaissance and Crisis of Marxism Since the 1970s
?1?The Tradition of the Legal Form Analysis
?2?The Franco-Italian Theory Strand
Part 3 Reconstruction: Subjectivation and Cohesion
8 Introduction to Part 3
9 Extended Relationships of Forces
?1?Totality
?2?Relational Rights and Powers
10 Subjectivation
11 Hegemony
?1?Hegemonic Government
?2?Routine Repetition
12 The Legal Form
?1?Society - a Precarious Hegemonic Project
?2?The Concept of Form
13 The Institutionalisation of the Legal Form
?1?Institutions - a Lower Level of Abstraction
?2?On the Relationship of Law and State
Part 4 Self-government
14 Introduction to Part 4
15 The Emancipatory Potential of Law
?1?Formal Recognition
?2?A Technology of Knowledge
?3?Deferral of Power
16 The Extension of Democracy
?1?Leaving the Juridical Concept of Democracy
?2?A Counter-Hegemonic Democratic Project
?3?The Democratisation of the Law
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction
Part 1 A Self-reproduction or Self-organisation?
1 Introduction to Part 1
2 The Self-reproduction of the Legal System: Luhmann/Teubner
?1?Niklas Luhmann: Law as a System
?2?Gunther Teubner: the Hypercycle of Law
?3?Critique
3 Social Self-organisation: Habermas
?1?Money, Power, Solidarity
?2?The System of Rights
?3?Critique
4 The End and the Beginning
Part 2 ReConstructing Materialist Legal Theory
5 Introduction to Part 2
6 Foundations: The 1920s and 30s
?1?The Constitutional Theories of Neumann and Kirchheimer
?2?Evgeny Pashukanis
7 Renaissance and Crisis of Marxism Since the 1970s
?1?The Tradition of the Legal Form Analysis
?2?The Franco-Italian Theory Strand
Part 3 Reconstruction: Subjectivation and Cohesion
8 Introduction to Part 3
9 Extended Relationships of Forces
?1?Totality
?2?Relational Rights and Powers
10 Subjectivation
11 Hegemony
?1?Hegemonic Government
?2?Routine Repetition
12 The Legal Form
?1?Society - a Precarious Hegemonic Project
?2?The Concept of Form
13 The Institutionalisation of the Legal Form
?1?Institutions - a Lower Level of Abstraction
?2?On the Relationship of Law and State
Part 4 Self-government
14 Introduction to Part 4
15 The Emancipatory Potential of Law
?1?Formal Recognition
?2?A Technology of Knowledge
?3?Deferral of Power
16 The Extension of Democracy
?1?Leaving the Juridical Concept of Democracy
?2?A Counter-Hegemonic Democratic Project
?3?The Democratisation of the Law
Bibliography
Index