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Discover the fascinating connection between law and capitalism with "Law and the Rise of Capitalism" by Michael E. Tigar. With over seven hundred years of bourgeois struggle as its backdrop, this groundbreaking book presents a Marxist theory of law and jurisprudence, rooted in the historical context of Western experience.
Uncover the pivotal role that law and lawyers played in the European bourgeoisie's conquest of power. This meticulously researched and documented study complements the works of renowned thinkers such as R.H. Tawney and Max Weber, offering a fresh perspective on the relationship between law and the rise of capitalism.
Through a wealth of primary sources, Tigar reveals that the legal theory of the insurgent bourgeoisie predates even the Protestant Reformation, making it a crucial ideological ingredient in the bourgeois revolution. Dive into the intricate web of legal theories and their impact on the development of capitalism, and gain a deeper understanding of the forces that have shaped our modern world.
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