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Social Origins and Primal Law - cover

Social Origins and Primal Law

Andrew Lang, J. J. Atkinson

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Social Origins and Primal Law is an engrossing compendium that delves into the pivotal concepts of societal genesis and legal inception. This anthology masterfully weaves together diverse literary styles, embodying the rich intellectual tapestry of social anthropology and legal history. It skilfully traverses through intricate narratives and analytical frameworks, conjuring vivid interpretations that illuminate the origins of human society and law. The collection's breadth encompasses a spectrum of thought—ranging from mythological explorations to empirical social analysis—demonstrating the intricate dance between primal social orders and their evolutionary trajectories. At the heart of this anthology are the insights of the contributors, primarily featuring Andrew Lang and J. J. Atkinson, figures whose scholarly pursuits have significantly impacted the study of early societal frameworks and legal norms. Their work aligns with, and propels, significant scholarly movements pertaining to anthropological and jurisprudential studies. By bringing together the voices of those who have dedicated their lives to unearthing the rudimentary threads of human society, this collection offers an unparalleled vista into the minds that shaped the modern understanding of social constructs. This volume is an essential exploration for any reader seeking to unravel the complex interrelations of society and pre-law systems. Social Origins and Primal Law stands as a beacon of scholarly inquiry, offering a unique opportunity to traverse through diverse perspectives and schools of thought. It invites readers to engage with foundational ideas that continue to influence contemporary discourse while encouraging an appreciation for the varied voices that breathe life into its pages. As much a learning tool as it is a literary journey, this collection promises to expand the reader's horizons and deepen their understanding of the primal constructs that underpin civilization.
Disponible depuis: 28/05/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 340 pages.

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