购买点数
12 点
出版社
ACADMIC PRESS
出版时间
1977
ISBN
标注页数
323 页
PDF页数
331 页
标签
1. Introduction 1
Three Problem Areas 1
Materialism and Political Action 3
Explanation Without Abolition 6
The Plan of the Book 9
Notes 10
2. Law and Society: the Precedence of Materiality 12
Materiality in General 12
Material Structures 14
Economic-material Structures as Determining "In The Last Instance" 16
The Precendence of the Material Structures 18
Material structural change 18
Change within material structures 19
Law and Society: The Precedence of Materiality 20
Empirical investigations 21
Political practice 62
The precedence of materiality: some conclusions 71
Notes 75
3. Law and Society: the Feedback Effect of the Law 76
Introduction 76
The Legal Superstructure 77
The legal superstructure: objective feedback 80
The legal superstructure: subjective feedback 86
Legal Production 111
Legal production: objective feedback effect 112
Legal production: subjective feedback effect 115
Legal Norms 132
Legal norms: objective feedback effect 133
Legal norms: subjective feedback effect 140
Conclusions: Materiality and Ideology 144
Notes 146
4. Law and Society: Parts and Totality 148
The Parts as a Whole: Reciprocal Necessity 148
The Parts as Totality: Reciprocal Change 150
Further Discussion on Reciprocal Change 152
Still Further Discussion on Reciprocal Change 154
The Parts in the Totality: A Dialectical Relationship? 156
The parts of the whole: different systems of ideas at the same point in time 158
The parts of the whole: the same system of ideas at different points in time 160
The parts of the whole: different systems of ideas at different points in time 165
Closing comment: on the 'superconstruction' 179
Notes 186
5. What Is To Be Done? 190
A Platform 190
The Political Situation in General Terms 194
Politically relevant material conditions 196
The political efficiency of the absorbent society: 'Defining In' and 'Defining Out' 224
Political Strategy Under Late Capitalism: the Unfinished 226
On contradiction 227
On competition 229
The competing contradiction: the unfinished 231
More About the Unfinished 237
More about crossing boundaries 237
More about totality 239
On Concrete Organizing 250
Should the organizing process take place in a political party? 250
The point of departure in concrete issues 253
Disclosure as framework for the concrete issues 254
The point of departure in delimited areas 256
The pursuit of new structures 257
The point of departure in work for abolition 261
The follow-up to defensive work as framework for abolition 264
The point of departure in demands which are ahead of public policy 265
Following through of the demands as framework for demands which are ahead of official policy 266
Between reformism and resignation 267
By Way of Conclusion So Far: Individual and Collectivity 270
Notes 272
6. The Absorbent State 277
Introduction 277
The Economic Future 278
The Political Future: The Development of the State 283
The state which 'Defines in' 284
The state which 'Defines Out' 288
The Political Future: The Fate of Repression Abolishing Movements 299
Notes 302
References 303
Subject Index 309
