Law and Structures of Social Action [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):536-536 (1957)
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This work is primarily a study of law as a sociological factor, culminating at the level of internationalism. It is most valuable as a study of the historical and societal factors involved in legal behavior. The necessity for the exercise of responsible freedom on the part of every person, group, and state in order to achieve this goal is stressed throughout.--J. E. B.

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