Law in Contemporary Society

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 And as for finding justice: I think trying to find it is a journey without an end. In practical application, I think we should aspire to justice, but focus on injustice, which (unfortunately) is much easier to locate.

-- CeciliaPlaza - 31 Jan 2018

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I read two conversations going on here, one individual and one theoretical. I think I understand the first pretty well: it's about the experience of being particular persons, facing what we call around here "contemporary society." The theoretical conversation I understand less well. Mostly, I think, because we haven't brought anything into it yet beyond personal experience. What forms of learning should we add?

Each of these points of view once mastered and added to our various different understandings would help us to define, by consilience, a deeper, multi-origined answer to the theoretical question being asked.

Or, just to be localist about it, we could ask what the readings we have from Holmes and Cohen do to help us approach the question from their points of view, using their methods of social description and analysis. And even, what has Robinson, merely a character in a prose poem, got to offer us on the subject?

 
 
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