Revolution, Marxism and Law : Pashukanis Revisited.
This book builds on Head's previous work on Soviet legal scholar Evgeny Pashukanis, challenging Western academics who separate Pashukanis's theories from the complex realities of the Soviet state's decline under Stalin.
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| Edition | 1st ed. |
| Place, Publisher, Year |
Oxford
: Taylor & Francis Group
, 2026
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| Pages | 1 online resource (240 pages) |
| ISBN | 1-04-064117-2 1-003-48875-7 1-04-051389-1 9781003488750 |
| Language | English |
| Additional Information | Unchallenged conclusions from Evgeny Pashukanis : A Critical Reappraisal -- Behind the renewed interest in Marxism and law (and Pashukanis) -- The Marxist view of revolution and law -- The Turmoil, Contradictions, and Difficulties Confronting the 1917 Revolution -- Early ‘legal’ achievements of the 1917 Revolution and their later Stalinist reversal -- Lenin’s struggle against bureaucratism and its continuation by the Left Opposition -- The twists and turns of Pashukanis (and others) and the Stalinist regime -- How Pashukanis became ‘the principal spokesman’ for the Stalinist conception of the state -- Why was Pashukanis executed amid the Moscow Trials? |
| Series Title | Nomos Studies in Law, Culture and Power Series |
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