The Legalist Reformation - Nelson William E.
The Legalist Reformation - Nelson William E.
- Law, Politics, and Ideology in New York, 1920-1980
AutorzyNelson William E.
Ultimately, says William Nelson, a new legal ideology was created. By the late 1930s, New Yorkers had begun to reconceptualize social conflict not along class lines but in terms of the power of majorities and the rights of minorities. In the process, they constructed a new approach to law and politics. Though doctrinal change began to slow by the 1960s, the main ambitions of the legalist reformation - liberty, equality, human dignity, and entrepreneurial opportunity - remain the aspirations of nearly all Americans, and of much of the rest of the world, today.
EAN: 9780807855041
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222FUU03527KS
Rok wydania
2003
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Miekka
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15.6x23.4cm
Język
angielski
Strony
468

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222FUU03527KS
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9780807855041
Rok wydania
2003
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.6x23.4cm
Język
angielski
Strony
468
Autorzy
Nelson William E.

Based on a detailed examination of New York case law, this pathbreaking book shows how law, politics, and ideology in the state changed in tandem between 1920 and 1980. Early twentieth-century New York was the scene of intense struggle between white, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant upper and middle classes located primarily in the upstate region and the impoverished, mainly Jewish and Roman Catholic, immigrant underclass centered in New York City. Beginning in the 1920s, however, judges such as Benjamin N. Cardozo, Henry J. Friendly, Learned Hand, and Harlan Fiske Stone used law to facilitate the entry of the underclass into the economic and social mainstream and to promote tolerance among all New Yorkers.
Ultimately, says William Nelson, a new legal ideology was created. By the late 1930s, New Yorkers had begun to reconceptualize social conflict not along class lines but in terms of the power of majorities and the rights of minorities. In the process, they constructed a new approach to law and politics. Though doctrinal change began to slow by the 1960s, the main ambitions of the legalist reformation - liberty, equality, human dignity, and entrepreneurial opportunity - remain the aspirations of nearly all Americans, and of much of the rest of the world, today.
EAN: 9780807855041
Ultimately, says William Nelson, a new legal ideology was created. By the late 1930s, New Yorkers had begun to reconceptualize social conflict not along class lines but in terms of the power of majorities and the rights of minorities. In the process, they constructed a new approach to law and politics. Though doctrinal change began to slow by the 1960s, the main ambitions of the legalist reformation - liberty, equality, human dignity, and entrepreneurial opportunity - remain the aspirations of nearly all Americans, and of much of the rest of the world, today.
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