“It Is a Nomos Very Different from the Law”: on Anarchy and the Law
The relationship between anarchy and the law is, to say the least, an uncomfortable one. The so-called ‘classical’ anarchist position – in all its heterogeneous tendencies – is, usually, characterised by a total opposition against the law. However and despite its invaluable contribution and the ever...
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Autor principal: | Christos Marneros |
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Lodz University Press
2021
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