Legal Form: A Forum for Marxist Analysis and Critique
The “Legal form” blog aims to recuperate a specifically Marxist mode of legal critique by providing a forum for legal scholars who work within or draw inspiration from the Marxist tradition, broadly and generously understood. Rather than fetishizing law’s (undeniable) historical contingency and conceptual elasticity, it trains our lens upon legally authorized processes of dispossession and capital accumulation. It focuses upon the legal mechanisms that structure and lend legitimacy to relations of domination and exploitation.
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