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SOCIOLOGY OF LAW HANDBOOK

by Jeanne Curran and Susan R. Takata
Copyright, 1996 by Curran and Takata. "Fair Use" encouraged.

The authors wish to thank the Law and Society Research Team of the Department of Sociology at California State University, Dominguez Hills, for their continuing review, application in actual classrooms, and suggestions for the model used for these materials. Our thanks to Patricia Acone, B.A., Stanley Cameron, A.A., Richard Moncure, B.A., and Catherine Moore, B.A..

 

Introduction to Habermas
Chapter 1: The Unstated Assumptions of Privilege
Chapter 1 (continued) the Fifth Unstated Assumption and the Privileging of Subjectivity
Chapter 2: Private Versus Public Autonomy
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