
Secession in the Formal-Legalist Paradigm: Implications for Contemporary Revolutionary and Popular Movements in the Age of Neoliberal Globalization
Language: Chinese
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 9811575010
ISBN 13: 9789811575013
Publication date:
January 1st, 2020
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Pages: 216
Genres: Science & Technology, History, Philosophy
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.
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.