The one and only law: Walter Benjamin and the second commandment

Ann Arbor, [Michigan]: University of Michigan Press (2014)
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Introduction : a slight adjustment -- The one and only law -- The law of the break with law : Badiou and legal ethics -- Raving with reason : Kant and the moral law -- A "useful illusion" : H. L. A. Hart and legal positivism -- The Haitian revolution : one law in action -- Conclusion : how lawful is one law?.

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