Law is the great concealer; and law is everywhere. Or so claimed Marxists once upon a time. Law] was imbricated within the mode of production and productive relations themselves . . . it intruded brusquely within alien categories, re-appearing bewigged and gowned in the form of ideology; . . . it was an arm of politics and politics was one of its arms; it was an academic discipline, subjected to the rigour of its own autonomous logic, it contributed to the definition of the self-identity of both the rulers 1 and the ruled. Does the old critique of domination still hold any sway? Apparently...
Law is the great concealer; and law is everywhere. Or so claimed Marxists once upon a time. Law] was imbricated within the mode of production and pro...