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"Is it possible to imagine a left legalism that is both politically efficacious and intellectually responsible in the face of the contemporary corruptions of neoliberal political order? In the essays collected here Brown and Halley have assembled a powerful response to hegemony of a liberalism that lacks conviction. They succeed in advancing both a critique of the limits of legalism and a space for thinking of legal struggle as a positive force for projects of liberation."--Thomas Dumm, Amherst College

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"Is it possible to imagine a left legalism that is both politically efficacious and intellectually responsible in the face of the contemporary corruptions of neoliberal political order? In the essays collected here Brown and Halley have assembled a powerful response to hegemony of a liberalism that lacks conviction. They succeed in advancing both a critique of the limits of legalism and a space for thinking of legal struggle as a positive force for projects of liberation."--Thomas Dumm, Amherst College
Autorenporträt
Wendy Brown is Professor of Political Science and Women’s Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of States of Injury: Power and Freedom in Late Modernity. Janet Halley is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. She is the author of Don’t: A Reader’s Guide to the Military’s Anti-Gay Policy, published by Duke University Press.