Secession in the Formal-Legalist Paradigm: Implications for Contemporary Revolutionary and Popular Movements in the Age of Neoliberal Globalization

Secession in the Formal-Legalist Paradigm: Implications for Contemporary Revolutionary and Popular Movements in the Age of Neoliberal Globalization

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Science & Technology History Philosophy
Format Kindle
Pages 216
Language Chinese
Published Jan 1, 2020
Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
Edition 1st ed. 2021
ISBN-10 9811575010
ISBN-13 9789811575013
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Kenneth E. Bauzon delves into the intricate relationships between secessionist movements and the formal-legalist paradigm, revealing its implications for contemporary revolutionary efforts in a neoliberal context. He critiques the prevailing legal frameworks that shape our understanding of secession, suggesting that these frameworks often overlook the socio-political realities driving such movements. Through a rigorous examination, Bauzon illustrates how the formal-legalist perspective can sometimes hinder genuine popular aspirations for independence and self-determination.

By analyzing various case studies, the author connects theoretical discussions to real-world struggles, highlighting the tensions between law, justice, and popular movements. In an era characterized by increasing globalization and economic disparity, the book addresses the ways in which formal-legalist ideals can marginalize voices yearning for change. Bauzon's insights provide a fresh lens through which to consider the dynamics of power, identity, and governance, invigorating the discourse surrounding secession and social movements in challenging times.

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