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Law and Critique 10 (3):199-210 (1999)

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  1. ‘Change is Gonna Come’: Critical Legal Studies and the Legacies of the New Left.Adam Gearey - 2013 - Law and Critique 24 (3):211-227.
    Whilst it has long been established that there are significant, if complex links between the New Left and Critical Legal Studies, the relationship of CLS to ‘the movement’ has not been properly understood. CLS inherited the New Left’s fraught relationship with race and gender and splintered in the face of Feminist and Critical Race Theory critiques just like the New Left before it. This essay argues that it is more accurate to see CLS/new Left thinking actually continuing into Feminism and (...)
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  • Becoming a ‘Bastion Against Tyranny’: Australian Legal Education and the Government of the Self.Matthew Ball - 2012 - Law and Critique 23 (2):103-122.
    Research into legal education suggests that many students enter law school with ideals about using the law to achieve social change, but graduate with some cynicism regarding these ideals. It is often argued that law schools provide a negative, competitive, and conservative environment for students, pushing many away from social justice ideals towards more self-interested, vocational concerns. This article uses Michel Foucault’s work on the government of the self to suggest another way of understanding this process. It examines a range (...)
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