What's Gone Wrong with Legal Theory: The Three Faces of Our Split Personality
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1998
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What has gone wrong with legal theory? Professor R. George Wright answers that question by explaining the "split" that has occurred in most works of legal theory. Three forms of these "dualisms" have appeared in various works, and Wright shows through example how unworkable they are. The three forms of this split legal personality show an inclination to reject any claims of objectivity in legal thought. Wright claims that as a result, a heavy price is paid by certain groups in society.
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33 Wake Forest Law Review 371
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