Abstract
Your first reference point to find out about Deleuze's philosophy of law This collection of 11 essays offers insights into Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy of law, investigating new forms of politics, economics and society. It explores the features of Deleuze's universal jurisprudence, the mutual becoming of law and philosophy and reveals law as the most progressive and experimental force of the Modern Age. Key features Explores the connections between law and other disciplines, including literature, the history of philosophy, political theory and geography Proposes several entirely new theories of Deleuze’s relationship to law Contributors are from a range of disciplinary backgrounds and include academics from British, American and Australian law schools
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