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CSUDH Habermas UWP
California State University, Dominguez Hills
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Created: June 6, 2001
Latest update: October 25, 2001
jeannecurran@habermas.org
Sociology of Law Readings
- Online Readings:
- On the War by Stanley Hoffman.
- More up soon.
- Hardcopy Readings:
Readings in Social Theory, ed. by James Farganis:
- Up soon.
- Some Suggested Measures of Learning:
Comment on one of the following topics, or do something of your own choosing.
- Outline the arguments put forth by Professor Hoffman in On the War.
Consider the outline I started on the teaching essay:
In the interest of developing our skills at reasoned argument, follow the steps of the argument:
- in the US the question
- largely dismissed - example nation-state patriotism and revenge
- or self-serving, simplistic, and summary - envy of our good qualities
Theoretical Concepts You Should Know:
- cultural subversion
- political domination
- economic subjection
- hegemony
- What does Professor Hoffman mean by "benign American hegemony?
- Consider patriotism and nation-state solidarity.
- Consider spiritual unease and intolerance for "other religions" or "no religion."
- Consider the comments of some of our students from Soka University Japan that perhaps there is much they must learn about the Middle East.
- Analysis of Argument
In the interest of developing our skills at reasoned argument, follow the steps of the argument:
- in the US the question
- largely dismissed - example nation-state patriotism and revenge
- or self-serving, simplistic, and summary - envy of our good qualities
Now you take over from here and fill in the argument. Then link it conceptually to what we are studying:
- In sociology of law, consider why we have such difficulty recognizing the bias of the law. Consider the Bakke case of anti-affirmative action discrimination, and Kimberle Crenshaw's work on the issue of black women as an intersection of two suspect classes.
More soon . . . . October 25, 2001. jeanne