Between Equal Rights: A Marxist Theory of International Law
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History
Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
380
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2006
Publisher
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1931859337
ISBN-13
9781931859332
Description
China Miéville presents a thought-provoking exploration of international law through a Marxist lens, challenging conventional understandings and interpretations. He delves into the underpinnings of existing legal frameworks, dissecting their historical contexts and socio-political implications. By scrutinizing the doctrines and practices that shape international relations, Miéville seeks to unveil the power dynamics often obscured by traditional narratives.
Drawing upon a rich tapestry of historical materialism, Miéville posits a compelling alternative perspective that emphasizes the role of economic structures and class struggles in shaping legal systems. His analysis not only critiques established theories but also invites readers to reconsider the very foundations of international law. Through this rigorous examination, he opens avenues for a more equitable and just approach to global governance, urging a rethinking of how law functions in the context of a world marked by inequality and exploitation.
Drawing upon a rich tapestry of historical materialism, Miéville posits a compelling alternative perspective that emphasizes the role of economic structures and class struggles in shaping legal systems. His analysis not only critiques established theories but also invites readers to reconsider the very foundations of international law. Through this rigorous examination, he opens avenues for a more equitable and just approach to global governance, urging a rethinking of how law functions in the context of a world marked by inequality and exploitation.
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