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+The rule of law is a myth. The law is not neutral but inherently political; the AC’s acceptance of the rule of law makes them complicit in the state’s oppression. |
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+Hasnas 95 |
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+John Hasnas (associate professor, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University). “The Myth of the Rule of Law.” Wisconsin Law Review. 1995. |
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+In his novel ... rule of law. |
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+Objectivity within the law is impossible; the idea that we can ever reach a sound conclusion based on the law alone is wishful thinking |
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+Hasnas 95 |
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+John Hasnas (associate professor, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University). “The Myth of the Rule of Law.” Wisconsin Law Review. 1995. |
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+What Professor Kingsfield ... consider your responses. |
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+Consensus of legal opinion doesn’t prove objectivity but instead shows how conservative and ideologically narrow the typical judge is; accepting the “stability” of the rule of law makes radical change impossible |
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+Hasnas 95 |
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+John Hasnas (associate professor, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University). “The Myth of the Rule of Law.” Wisconsin Law Review. 1995. |
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+I have been ... rule of law. |
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+The state wants you to believe in the so-called “rule of law” so that it can ensure its authority is unquestioned—this props up an oppressive power structure where state violence is conducted in the name of “impartial application of the law” |
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+Hasnas 95 |
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+John Hasnas (associate professor, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University). “The Myth of the Rule of Law.” Wisconsin Law Review. 1995. |
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+IX. It is worth ... to the state. |
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+Even if we could have some definitive, consistent body of rules that are impartially applied, why should we? The alt is to embracing law’s indeterminacy—it’s the only way to ensure justice and fairness. |
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+Hasnas 95 |
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+John Hasnas (associate professor, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University). “The Myth of the Rule of Law.” Wisconsin Law Review. 1995. |
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+Let us assume ... system of justice. |
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+Ignoring the rule of law’s violent underside fuels Western imperialism and the violence that comes with it |
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+Dossa 99 |
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+Shiraz, Department of Political Science, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, “Liberal Legalism: Law, Culture and Identity,” The European Legacy, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 73-87,1 |
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+Law's imperial reach, ... the native Other. |
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+Underview |