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BritCrits: Subversion and submission,past, present and future
Authors:Murphy  Tim
Affiliation:(1) Department of Law, London School of Econonomics, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE, UK
Abstract:This article explores some of the intellectual influences which have shaped the development of Critical Legal Studies in Britain and the contexts in which these influences made themselves felt. It then considers which influences might or should steer Critical Legal Studies in the future. In terms of the past, specific attention is given to the influence of Marxism, Freud and Lacan, feminism, Foucault and Derrida, and recent genres of history-writing. As to the future, the question is asked whether Critical Legal Studies will engage constructively with recent developments in the life sciences and the philosophy of science, and, more generally, whether it will be able to surpass its established mooring in the philosophy of history. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:Critical Legal Studies  Derrida  feminism  Foucault  Freud  history-writing  Lacan  life sciences  Marxism  philosophy of history  philosophy of science
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