Deleuze : 'Had I not done philosophy I would have done law'
Hardie, Martin 2007, Deleuze : 'Had I not done philosophy I would have done law', International Journal for the semiotics of law, vol. 20, no. 5, pp. 81-106.
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Deleuze : 'Had I not done philosophy I would have done law'
For those too few of us who carry a flame for an idea or shape of community and if necessary law to come Deleuze provides us with some useful signposts and overall a working toolbox with which to tackle both the micro and macro of our daily encounters. The whole package of Deleuzian machines and assemblages can be taken up as an abstract discourse which too outsiders might appear devoid of any linkage to reality. The whole notion of Deleuzian lawyers is one that can easily raise a chuckle, but nevertheless some of us seem to persevere with playing with the law with this toolbox.
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180199 Law not elsewhere classified
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970118 Expanding Knowledge in Law and Legal Studies