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Law is a specific form of social regulation distinct from religion, ethics, and even politics, and endowed with a strong and autonomous rationality. Its invention, a crucial aspect of Western history, took place in ancient Rome.

Aldo Schiavone reconstructs this development with clear-eyed passion, following its course over the centuries. A vast historical overview and a tight interpretative essay on the fundamental features of the Western legal machine and the discourse built around it: formalism, claimed neutrality, relations with political power. Environments, characters, conceptual frameworks, ideologies that have marked our history and are analyzed here in a continuous counterpoint between ancient and modern, between Roman thought and European tradition.

«It indisputably marks a new and welcome opening in its field.» T. Corey Brennan, The Times Literary Supplement

Anno
2017
Publisher
Einaudi
Pagine
608
Authors
Sottotitolo
The Invention of Law in the West
ISBN
9788806233242